Claims
- 1. A tension and compression extensible liner for a primary vessel, comprising:
- a plurality of attached corrugated continuous sheets of membrane-type material, each sheet having a herringbone pattern of repetitive parallelogram-like elements, each parallelogram-like element being bounded at its four sides by bends to adjacent parallelogram-like elements each sheet having minimally developed corrugations having depth to pitch ratios of less than 0.20,
- said continuous sheets thereby being supportable by load bearing walls of said primary vessel, for following any deflections of said walls, under conditions of structural stress and thermal deformation.
- 2. The extensible liner of claim 1, wherein said parallelogram-like elements comprise regular parallelograms having straight sides.
- 3. The extensible liner of claim 1, wherein said sides comprise circular arcs and said bends comprise circular arcs over the length of each said parallelogram-like element.
- 4. The extensible liner of claim 1, wherein said sides comprise sinusoidal arcs and said bends comprise sinusoidal arcs over the length of each said parallelogram-like element.
- 5. The extensible liner of claim 1, wherein said plurality of corrugated continuous sheets each have a modified edge where said sheet is attached to an adjacent sheet, a re-formed two-dimensional continuous wave being located at said modified edge which has compatible geometry with an associated two-dimensional wave being located at the modified edge of said adjacent sheet or to close-out edge members of the primary vessel, each modified edge designed to be compatible with the texturing percentage of a main portion of that sheet.
- 6. A continuous sheet of membrane-type material for use as a tension and compression liner for a primary vessel, comprising:
- a herringbone pattern of repetitive, contiguous parallelogram-like elements, each parallelogram-like element being bounded at its four sides by bends to adjacent parallelogram-like elements, said sheet having minimally developed corrugations having depth to pitch ratios of less than 0.20, said sheet thereby being supportable by load bearing walls of said primary vessel for following any deflections of said walls, under conditions of structural stress and thermal deformation.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. F33657-86-C-2127 awarded by the United States Air Force. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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