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FLUID SEALING IN EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS
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LePERA, A., "FLUID SEALING IN EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS," SAE Technical Paper 590246, 1959, https://doi.org/10.4271/590246.Also In
References
- Military Specification - MIL-R-25988, Rubber, Silicone, Oil and Fuel Resistant.
- Military Specification - MIL-R-25897, Rubber, High Temperature, Fluid Resistant.
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- Tipton F. W. “Design Data for O-rings and Similar Elastic Seals,” WADC TR 56-272, Part III
- Combined Meeting No. 45 of SAE Committee A-6 Aircraft and Missile Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems and Equipment with Hydraulic Engineers of Industry and Government Los Angeles 1958
- Spain R. G. “Development and Physical Testing of Elastomeric Compounds Resistant to Petroleum Base Fuels at Elevated Temperatures,” WADC TR 55-492, Part IV
- Kelble J. M. “Elastomers,” ARDC Materials Symposium Dallas, Texas July 1958
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- Baldrige J. H. “Development of Rubber-like Materials for Applications Involving Contact with Liquid Propellants,” WADC TR 57-651
- Logan S. E. “Static Seal for Low Temperature Fluids,” Jet Propulsion July 1955