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Measuring Moisture Levels in Graphite Epoxy Composite Sandwich Structures

TBMG-9881

05/01/2011

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Graphite epoxy composite (GEC) materials are used in the construction of rocket fairings, nose cones, interstage adapters, and heat shields due to their high strength and light weight. However, they absorb moisture depending on the environmental conditions they are exposed to prior to launch. Too much moisture absorption can become a problem when temperature and pressure changes experienced during launch cause the water to vaporize. The rapid state change of the water can result in structural failure of the material. In addition, heat and moisture combine to weaken GEC structures. Diffusion models that predict the total accumulated moisture content based

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"Measuring Moisture Levels in Graphite Epoxy Composite Sandwich Structures," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2011.
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May 1, 2011
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TBMG-9881
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English