Elise McAbee Saunders (July 28, 1920 – May 9, 1991) was an American materials engineer with the United States Army.

Elise McAbee
A white woman with short dark hair, wearing glasses and a light-colored blouse with a notched collar; the number 8 is in the upper right corner of the photo
Elise McAbee, from a 1965 publication of the United States Army
BornJuly 28, 1920
Orange County, New York
DiedMay 9, 1991
Bexar, Texas
Other namesElise Saunders (married name)
OccupationMaterials engineer

Early life and education

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McAbee was from Orange County, New York, the daughter of Daniel Hayes McAbee and Ruth E. Edgecomb McAbee. She earned a degree in chemical engineering at West Virginia University in 1942.[1]

Career

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McAbee worked in the Army's Plastics and Packaging Laboratory at Picatinny Arsenal in New Jersey. She and her colleagues won the Army Research & Development Achievement Award in 1965.[2][3] Her research on plastics, polymers, and adhesives was published in academic journals including The Journal of Adhesion[4] and The Journal of Applied Polymer Science.[5]

Selected publications

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  • "Use of multiple regression analysis to develop predictive models for failure times of adhesive bonds at constant stress" (1974, with William C. Jones, Raymond F. Wegman, and David W. Levi)[6]
  • "Failure of Adhesive Bonds at Constant Strain Rates" (1972, with Michael J. Bodnar, William C. Tanner, and David W. Levi)[4]
  • "Application of Superposition Techniques to Thermal Degradation of Epoxide Resins" (1971, with H. T. Lee and David W. Levi)[7]
  • "Use of a Reaction Rate Method to Predict Failure Times of Adhesive Bonds at Constant Stress" (1970 with David W. Levi)[8]
  • "Relation between the Tensile Modulus of Propellants and the Failure Time" (1970, with David W. Levi)[9]
  • "Prediction of Failure Times for Some Adhesive-Bonded Joints" (1970, with William C. Tanner and David W. Levi)[10]
  • "Prediction of mechanical properties of polymers. Tensile strength of glass-reinforced plastics" (1969, with David W. Levi)[5]
  • "Prediction of Lifetimes of Nylon Samples at Various Stress Levels" (1969, with David W. Levi)[11]
  • "Treatment of propellant mechanical property data by reaction rate analysis" (1967, with David W. Levi)[12]
  • "Effect of Temperature and Rate of Loading on the Tensile Properties of Glass-Reinforced Polyester" (1964, with Mitchel Chmura)[13]
  • "Tensile Properties of Double-Base Propellants" (1962, with Mitchel Chmura)[14]
  • "High-Rate Tensile Properties of Plastics" (1961, with Mitchel Chmura)[15]
  • "Effect of Testing Rate and Type of Machine on Tensile Properties Data for Plastics" (1958)[16]

Personal life

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Elise McAbee married John Everitt Saunders in 1973. She died in 1991, in Bexar County, Texas, aged 70 years.

References

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  1. ^ West Virginia University (1942). The Monticola. West Virginia University Libraries. Chicago, A.L. Swift & Co. p. 33 – via Internet Archive.
  2. ^ "Kudos". Army Research & Development Newsmagazine. 6: 33. February 1966.
  3. ^ "Army Announces 24 Selections for R&D Achievement Awards". Army Research & Development Newsmagazine. 6: 43. June 1965.
  4. ^ a b McAbee, Elise; Bodnar, Michael J.; Tanner, William C.; Levi, David W. (June 1972). "Failure of Adhesive Bonds at Constant Strain Rates". The Journal of Adhesion. 4 (2): 87–93. doi:10.1080/00218467208072214. ISSN 0021-8464.
  5. ^ a b McAbee, Elise; Levi, David W. (September 1969). "Prediction of mechanical properties of polymers. Tensile strength of glass-reinforced plastics". Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 13 (9): 1899–1908. doi:10.1002/app.1969.070130909.
  6. ^ Jones, William C.; McAbee, Elise; Wegman, Raymond F.; Levi, David W. (1974). "Use of multiple regression analysis to develop predictive models for failure times of adhesive bonds at constant stress". Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 18 (2): 555–565. doi:10.1002/app.1974.070180220. ISSN 1097-4628.
  7. ^ Lee, H. T.; McAbee, Elise; Levi, David W. (December 1, 1971). "Application of Superposition Techniques to Thermal Degradation of Epoxide Resins". Defense Technical Information Center. Archived from the original on August 11, 2020.
  8. ^ McAbee, Elise and David W. Levi (1970) "Use of a Reaction Rate Method to Predict Failure Times of Adhesive Bonds at Constant Stress" Defense Technical Information Center.
  9. ^ McAbee, Elise; Levi, David W. (January 1, 1970). "Relation between the Tensile Modulus of Propellants and the Failure Time". Defense Technical Information Center. Archived from the original on December 4, 2020.
  10. ^ McAbee, Elise; Tanner, William C.; Levi, David W. (July 1, 1970). "Prediction of Failure Time for Some Adhesive-Bonded Joints". Defense Technical Information Center. Archived from the original on October 23, 2021.
  11. ^ McAbee, Elise; Levi, David W. (May 1, 1969). "Prediction of Lifetimes of Nylon Samples at Various Stress Levels". Defense Technical Information Center. Archived from the original on November 26, 2020.
  12. ^ McAbee, Elise; Levi, David W. (October 1967). "Treatment of propellant mechanical property data by reaction rate analysis". Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 11 (10): 2067–2069. doi:10.1002/app.1967.070111022.
  13. ^ McAbee, Elise; Chmura, Mitchel (October 1, 1964). "Effect of Temperature and Rate of Loading on the Tensile Properties of Glass-Reinforced Polyester". Defense Technical Information Center. Archived from the original on October 23, 2021.
  14. ^ Mcabee, Elise; Chmura, Mitchel (May 1, 1962). "Tensile Properties of Double-Base Propellants". Defense Technical Information Center. Archived from the original on October 23, 2021.
  15. ^ Defense Documentation Center (U.S.) (April 1961). Technical Abstract Bulletin. Defense Documentation Center. p. 197.
  16. ^ U.S. Government Research Reports. U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Technical Services. 1959. p. 455.