Corporate Body

CRC for Aerospace Structures (1991 - 1996)

From
1 July 1991
Fisherman's Bend, Victoria, Australia
To
1 July 1996
Functions
Industrial or scientific research and Aviation or Aeronautical Industries
Alternative Names
  • Cooperative Research Centre for Aerospace Structures
  • CRC-AS (Abbreviation)
Location
Fisherman's Bend, Victoria

Summary

The Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Aerospace Structures was established in July 1991 as part of the Cooperative Research Centres Program. Amongst the many areas researched by the CRC were design, manufacture and the performance of composite structures and materials. In July 1996 the CRC was replaced by the CRC for Advanced Composite Structures.

Published resources

Books

  • Cooperative Research Centres Program (Australia), CRC Compendium / Cooperative Research Centres Program, Australia (Canberra: Australian government Publishing Service, 1996), 72 pp. Details

Resources

Ailie Smith

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