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13、son Scientific(),downloaded on Oct-05-2010 by Stanford University User.No further reproduction or distribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.CONTENTSForeword.xStatements of Policy.xiCommittee Roster.xiiSummary of Changes.xivIntroduction.1Part 1General Requirements.21-100Introduction.21-200U
14、sers Basic Requirements Specification.21-300Fabricators Design Report.81-400Inspection.81-500Fabricators Quality Control Program.9Part 2Materials.142-100Scope.142-200Laminate Compositions.142-300Materials.14Subpart 2ARequirements for Representative Flat Laminates.152A-100Introduction.152A-200Laminat
15、e Requirements.152A-300Requirements for Physical and Mechanical Properties.152A-400Test Methods.182A-500Records.182A-600Additional Standard Laminate Compositions for Subpart 2A.18Subpart 2BRequirements for Laminates Developed Using the Lamination AnalysisMethod.192B-100Laminate Composition.192B-200R
16、equirements for Physical and Mechanical Properties.192B-300Test Methods.192B-400Records.19Subpart 2CPermissible Tolerances for Laminate Thickness Variation.192C-100Tolerance for Average Spot Thickness.202C-200Tolerance for Average Thickness of a Major Part.202C-300Exceptions.20Part 3Design.213-100Scope.213-200General.213-300Definitions.21Subpart 3ADesign by Rules.223A-100Loadings.223A-200Design for Total Internal Pressure.233A-300Design for External Pressure.263A-400Seismic,Wind,and Snow Loading