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High Velocity Implanting of Anchors

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High Velocity Implanting of Anchors

by Zovko, Carl T

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Naval Surface Weapons Center, 1984. Paperback. Very Good. Staplebound softcover, light shelfwear to covers and owner's name on cover. Contents clean and tight. Various pagination, b&w illus. This report is a summary of a theoretical investigation of three ways to avoid the severe problems caused by recoil in the implanting of Propellant Emplaced Anchors (PEA's).

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Marbus Farm Books US (US)
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10669
Title
High Velocity Implanting of Anchors
Author
Zovko, Carl T
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Publisher
Naval Surface Weapons Center
Date Published
1984
Weight
0.00 lbs
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Science & Mathematics;

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