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Fatigue of Obliquely Loaded Lugs

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Lescombes

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May 6, 2002
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Hello everyone,

As the title suggests, i'm having a look at some lugs that aren't loaded purely axially. I've come across a reference "Fatigue Testing of Transversely Loaded Aluminium Lugs" by Larsson, N in 1977. It was written at the Aeronautical Research Inst. of Sweden, Stockholm. Structures Dept under a NASA program and its full listing is shown here [link] [/url].

I can't seem to track down an online copy through the NTRL or similar US government websites (NASA NTRS/STI, NTIS, Contrails etc.). Does anyone know if there is a copy available somewhere? Any chance the content has been reproduced in a textbook or journal paper or similar? Or is there some other non-proprietary data available somewhere on the subject that I haven't found yet?

Thank you, Greg
 
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Contact National Technical Reports Library [NTRL] and ask for their assistance with this report.

Regards, Wil Taylor

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Contact the NTRL staff and ASK for their assistance!

NOTE. There are actually 2 documents with this title by Larsson..

Fatigue Testing of Transversely Loaded Aluminium Lugs. 1977

Fatigue Testing of Transversely Loaded Aluminium Lugs, Sequence 2. 1978


Regards, Wil Taylor

o Trust - But Verify!
o We believe to be true what we prefer to be true. [Unknown]
o For those who believe, no proof is required; for those who cannot believe, no proof is possible. [variation,Stuart Chase]
o Unfortunately, in science what You 'believe' is irrelevant. ["Orion", Homebuiltairplanes.com forum]
 
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