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ID No : | 113 Edit | Title: | Design and Performance Criteria for Inflatable Structures in Space |
Author(s) : |
Criswell, Marvin E., [Professor of Structural Engineering and Asst. Director, CEISS,Civil Engr Dept, Colorado State Univ, Fort Collins CO 80523] Sadeh, Willy Z., [Professor of Space Engineering and Director, CEISS, Civil EngrDept, Colorado State Univ, Fort Collins CO 80523] Abarbanel, Jenine, [NASA Graduate Student Fellow, CEISS, Civil Engr Dept, ColoradoState Univ, Fort Collins CO 80523] |
Publication Type : | Paper within a Parent compilation, or Presentation at a Professional conference |
Parent Publication : | Engineering, Construction and Operations in Space 5, proceedings of 5th International Conference onSpace '96, Volume II, published by American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, NY, 1996. |
Publication Date: | 1996 |
Pages : | 1045-1051 |
# of References : | 5 |
Category(s) : |
Bases, industry and manufacturing / Construction and structures / Inflatable |
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PERMANENT code(s) : | P |
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Submitted by : | Mark Evan Prado |
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