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Study on Design of a Container with Composite Material

Received: 20 November 2016    Accepted: 12 December 2016    Published: 16 February 2017
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Abstract

Missiles are sturdy, well-constructed machines. But, because of their size, weight, and bulk, they are not that easy to handle nor are missiles indestructible. Most missile damage is, unfortunately, a result of carelessness and poor handling practices. To reduce the possibility of damage, missiles are shipped, stored and handled with special equipments. Approved containers, canisters, and handling equipments provide maximum missile safety with minimum handling by personnel. In this paper review on design of a container which is used for transportation and storage of missile. The Missile container is made of composite shell structure stiffened with rectangular ribs on the interior surface. The opening to insert the missile is given at the rear end, which has very small contact area at the closing region.

Published in American Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (Volume 2, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.ajmie.20170203.12
Page(s) 127-129
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Keywords

Review, Design, Storage Container, Composite Material

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  • Department of Mechanical Engineering, QIS Institute of Technology, Andhra Pradesh, India

  • Department of Mechanical Engineering, QIS College of Engineering & Technology, Andhra Pradesh, India

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