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Design Data for Phenolic Engine Components
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Phenolic molding materials are increasingly being designed in to replace metal components in engines and transmissions. The effective use of phenolics requires the integration of part design, processing and material selection, not simply the substitution of a new material into an old design. In this paper we outline relevant design data and methods for Metal Alternative Design (MAD) with phenolic molding materials.
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Arimond, J. and Fitts, B., "Design Data for Phenolic Engine Components," SAE Technical Paper 880159, 1988, https://doi.org/10.4271/880159.Also In
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