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Fastener Uses and Design with FRP Panels
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The design requirements for fastening FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic/Plywood) panels in shipping containers, truck bodies, and truck trailers are discussed in this paper.
A summary of test values for designing connections to structural components, attaching load restraining devices, and results of testing two typical assemblies is included.
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Kreshel, G. and Kirrish, H., "Fastener Uses and Design with FRP Panels," SAE Technical Paper 790765, 1979, https://doi.org/10.4271/790765.Also In
References
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- Kirrish Hail Sems Product Letter #10 Rockford, Illinois Sems Division of Camcar Screw Manufacturing Company March 3 1975
- “Plywood Overlaid with Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic Basic Panel Properties, Laboratory Report 119, Part 1,” Tacoma, Washington American Plywood Association April 1972
- “Front-End Test FRP Plywood Trailer Research Report 127,” Tacoma, Washington American Plywood Association July 1974
- “Camtainer System Testing Report P-6052,” Rockford, Illinois Sems Division of Camcar Screw Manufacturing Company October 13 1976
- Shirk Ivan A. “Mechanical Engineering Lab Report,” Spokane, Washington Gonzaga University April 1979
- “Aeroquip Cargo Control Systems,” VanWert, Ohio Aeroquip Corporation November 1973