1. A. Nyilas and H. Krauth, Use of heavy section austenitic welds for 4-K service, in: “Advances in Cryogenic Engineering- Materials,” Vol. 28, Plenum Press, New York (1982), p. 853.
2. M. B. Kasen, Adv. Compos. Cryog. 15: 327 (1975).
3. E. L. Stone, L. O. El-Marazki, and W. C. Young, Compressive fatigue tests on a unidirectional glass/polyester composite at cryogenic temperatures, in: “Nonmetallic Materials and Composites at Low Temperatures,” A. F. Clark, R. P. Reed, and G. Hartwig, eds., Plenum Press, New York (1978), p. 283.
4. M. B. Kasen, G. R. McDonald, D. H. Beckman, Jr., and R. E. Schramm, Mechanical, electrical, and thermal characterization of G-10CR and G-11CR glass-cloth/epoxy laminates between room temperature and 4 K, in: “Advances in Cryogenic Engineering-Materials,” Vol. 28, Plenum Press, New York (1980), p. 235.
5. W. Weiß, Low temperature properties of carbon-fibre reinforced epoxies, in: “Fundamentals and Applications of Nonmetallic Materials at Low Temperatures,” D. Evans and G. Hartwig, eds., Plenum Press, New York (1982).