glareglɛər
glare (v)
- present
- glares
- past
- glared
- past participle
- glared
- present participle
- glaring
glare (n)
- plural
- glares
English Definitions:
glare, blaze, brilliance (noun)
a light within the field of vision that is brighter than the brightness to which the eyes are adapted
"a glare of sunlight"
glare, glower (noun)
an angry stare
limelight, spotlight, glare, public eye (verb)
a focus of public attention
"he enjoyed being in the limelight"; "when Congress investigates it brings the full glare of publicity to the agency"
glower, glare (verb)
look at with a fixed gaze
"The girl glared at the man who tried to make a pass at her"
glare (verb)
be sharply reflected
"The moon glared back at itself from the lake's surface"
glare (verb)
shine intensely
"The sun glared down on us"
glare (Noun)
An intense, blinding light.
glare (Noun)
Showy brilliance; gaudiness.
glare (Noun)
An angry or fierce stare.
glare (Noun)
A call collision; when an incoming call occurs at the same time of an outgoing call.
glare (Verb)
To stare angrily.
glare (Verb)
To shine brightly.
GLARE
GLARE is a "Glass Laminate Aluminium Reinforced Epoxy" FML, composed of several very thin layers of metal interspersed with layers of glass-fibre "pre-preg", bonded together with a matrix such as epoxy. The uni-directional pre-preg layers may be aligned in different directions to suit the predicted stress conditions. Although GLARE is a composite material, its material properties and fabrication are very similar to bulk aluminum metal sheets. It has far less in common with composite structures when it comes to design, manufacture, inspection or maintenance. GLARE parts are constructed and repaired using mostly conventional metal material techniques. Its major advantages over conventional aluminium are: ⁕Better "damage tolerance" behaviour ⁕Better corrosion resistance ⁕Better fire resistance ⁕Lower specific weight Furthermore, it is possible to "tailor" the material during design and manufacture such that the number, type and alignment of layers can suit the local stresses and shapes throughout the aircraft. This allows the production of double-curved sections, complex integrated panels or very large sheets, for example.
GLARE
Glare (derived from GLAss REinforced laminate ) is a fiber metal laminate (FML) composed of several very thin layers of metal (usually aluminum) interspersed with layers of S-2 glass-fiber pre-preg, bonded together with a matrix such as epoxy. The uni-directional pre-preg layers may be aligned in different directions to suit predicted stress conditions. Though Glare is a composite material, its material properties and fabrication are very similar to bulk aluminum metal sheets. It has far less in common with composite structures when it comes to design, manufacture, inspection, or maintenance. Glare parts are constructed and repaired using mostly conventional metal working techniques. Its major advantages over conventional aluminum are: Better "damage tolerance" behavior, especially in impact and metal fatigue. Since the elastic strain is larger than other metal materials, it can consume more impact energy. It is dented more easily but has a higher penetration resistance. Better corrosion resistance. Better fire resistance. Lower specific weight.Furthermore, the material can be tailored during design and manufacture so that the number, type and alignment of layers can suit the local stresses and shapes throughout the aircraft. This allows the production of double-curved sections, complex integrated panels, or very large sheets. While a simple manufactured sheet of Glare is three to ten times more expensive than an equivalent sheet of aluminum, considerable production savings can be made using the aforementioned optimization. A structure built with Glare is lighter and less complex than an equivalent metal structure, requires less inspection and maintenance, and has a longer lifetime-till failure. These characteristics can make Glare cheaper, lighter, and safer to use in the long run.
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