Effect of rapid loading rates on the stress-strain proporties of restraint webbing.

Author(s)
Haley Jr., J.L.
Year
Abstract

Stress-strain data for nylon and Dacron webbing of 5500 and 6000 lb strengths are presented for quasi-static and very rapid loading rates up to about 450.000 lb/sec. The preliminary data indicate that the stress-strain slope is about twice as great with both materials for the rapid loading rates. The results also indicate that the failure load is slightly higher (6-18%) for the rapid loading.

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Library number
A 3581 (In: A 381 S [electronic version only])
Source

In: Proceedings of Tenth Stapp Car Crash Conference, November 8-9, 1966, SAE paper 660798, 5 p.

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