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/ -madUnclassified Security CUt>ific»tton DOCUMENT CONTROL DATA R&D nmciNATiNC ACTIVITV n ntf.nrmf •uthortThe objectives of this program were to analyze technology applicable to tension members at it relates to the functional requirements of heavy outslzed loads externally suspended from helicopters, and to develop a comprehensive design theory and conceptual designs for tension members which will provide a basis for future detail design, fabrication, and test programs.The tension-member concepts selected for study Included wire rope, wire-rope belt, synthetic rope, synthetic tape, steel tape, roller chain, and jointed links. A weightedparameter technique was used to begin evaluation of these candidate concepts, followed by an analysis of practical considerations with reference specifically to the 1972, 1975, jj and 1980 time frames.The results of this study Indicate that, on a long-term basis, synthetic tape and wirerope belt are the most promising concepts. Only wire rope Is acceptable In the short term (1-2 years). Problems that remain to be solved for synthetic tape Include high aerodynamic drag and high stored elastic energy. Wire-rope belt Is an untried concept for this high-load application. Since high-strength synthetic material Is being studied In other programs, wire-rope belt was chosen for the preliminary design phase of this program.