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DTIC ADA119008: The Effect of Low Temperatures

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The effect of low temperatures on the shape of the load-elongation curve, the initial modulus, breaking load, percent elongation and work to rupture of 13 coated and uncoated fabrics was examined. It was found that the cotton/synthetic blends were least sensitive to low temperatures, the nylon fabrics, be they coated with polyurethane or neoprene, or uncoated, were more sensitive. The PVC-coated nylon scrims were the most sensitive and, for all practical purposes, completely inappropriate for use at temperatures below 0 deg C. (Author

  • Creator/s: Defense Technical Information Center
  • Date: 3/1/1982
  • Year: 1982
  • Book Topics/Themes: DTIC Archive, Crow, Rita M, DEFENCE RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT OTTAWA (ONTARIO), *Fabrics, *Coatings, *Rupture, *Modulus of elasticity, *Low temperature, Physical properties, Shape, Elongation, Yield point, Deformation, Brittleness, Sensitivity, Yarns, Cotton textiles, Nylon, Plastic coatings, Neoprene, Polyurethane resins, Canada

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