2017
DOI: 10.15744/2348-9812.5.101
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A Review: Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composite Helical Springs

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“…The second issue is that, with some exceptions, 17,20 the research employs a circular wire cross-section 29 due to ease of manufacturing and in calculations. There are two reasons for this not being ideal for AM.…”
Section: D Printed Springs In the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The second issue is that, with some exceptions, 17,20 the research employs a circular wire cross-section 29 due to ease of manufacturing and in calculations. There are two reasons for this not being ideal for AM.…”
Section: D Printed Springs In the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, in the majority of literature, the materials are modelled as isotropic 12,13,[15][16][17][18][19][20][21] or transversely isotropic, 22,25 which is not true of AM, where materials are highly anisotropic. [26][27][28] The second issue is that, with some exceptions, 17,20 the research employs a circular wire cross-section 29 due to ease of manufacturing and in calculations. There are two reasons for this not being ideal for AM.…”
Section: D Printed Springs In the Literaturementioning
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“…Fiber‐reinforced polymer (FRP), which is a composite material of strong fiber and matrix resin, has been used in various structures 1,2 . The advantage of FRP is its high specific strength.…”
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Fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP), which is a composite material of strong fiber and matrix resin, has been used in various structures. 1,2 The advantage of FRP is its high specific strength. Therefore, FRP is especially used in structures under extremely high loads such as automobile components and buildings parts, and the technology for examining the safety of composite materials is highly required.
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