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@inproceedings{Vosteen1994CompositeCA, title={Composite chronicles: A study of the lessons learned in the development, production, and service of composite structures}, author={Louis F. Vosteen and Richard N. Hadco*ck}, year={1994}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:106493896}}
  • L. F. Vosteen, R. Hadco*ck
  • Published 1 November 1994
  • Engineering, Materials Science

A study of past composite aircraft structures programs was conducted to determine the lessons learned during the programs. The study focused on finding major underlying principles and practices that experience showed have significant effects on the development process and should be recognized and understood by those responsible for using of composites. Published information on programs was reviewed and interviews were conducted with personnel associated with current and past major development…

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