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Metal Adhesive Processes*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2016

F. H. Parker*
Affiliation:
The Bristol Aeroplane Co. Ltd.

Extract

Metal adhesives have been known to the Aircraft Industry for at least ten years, the Chrysler Cycle Weld process being among the earliest. Since then metal-to-metal bonding has been the subject of many papers, but no member of a firm of aircraft constructors is known to have lectured on the subject.

It is hoped, therefore, that this paper may prove a useful contribution to the workshop aspects of the method. The fundamentals of adhesion will be avoided and only brief reference will be made to the strengths of structures assembled by that means; those are matters for the physicist and aircraft designer.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1951

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Footnotes

*

A Section Lecture given on the 28th November 1950—the 810th Lecture to be read before the Royal Aeronautical Society.

References

page 167 note * Normally the Discussion following a Section Lecture is not published but on this occasion a written contribution enabled the Lecturer to give additional information in reply.