2021
DOI: 10.1088/2053-1591/abf0ba
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Effect of glass, carbon, and kevlar fibers on mechanical properties for polymeric composite tubes produced by a unidirectional winding method

Abstract: One of the applications of composites is in the manufacturing tubes, which are widely used in industries such as petroleum, petrochemical, and aerospace. Composite tubes are made of thermoset resin base material and reinforced by fibers, having a solid, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant structure, which is a great replacement for metal and concrete tubes. In this research, composite tubes with various resins base material, Swancor901, Epiran-1012, and Epiran-06FL reinforced by different fibers glass, carbon… Show more

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“…Bulut et al investigates the influence on mechanical properties in basalt/epoxy composite laminate with an exact fiber orientation of (±55°) which is extremely similar to my base test result from this study. Figure 12 also displays peak strength in the plain basalt and E-glass composite stress-strain graph, which was cross-checked with previous investigations [47][48][49].…”
Section: Static Tensile Testsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Bulut et al investigates the influence on mechanical properties in basalt/epoxy composite laminate with an exact fiber orientation of (±55°) which is extremely similar to my base test result from this study. Figure 12 also displays peak strength in the plain basalt and E-glass composite stress-strain graph, which was cross-checked with previous investigations [47][48][49].…”
Section: Static Tensile Testsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…The samples were cut from the KEC plate following ASTM D790. [3,6,20,22,23,31] Zigzag model cutter was used to cut the samples in a rectangle shape with a size of 110 mm length, 13 mm width and 3 mm thickness. The flexural tests were performed at a speed rate of 2 mm/ min.…”
Section: Flexural Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Babazadeh et al [ 6 ] observed that the flexural properties of composite tubes made of Kevlar, glass, and carbon fibers had highest flexural strength of 91.08 MPa, which were 13% and 132% higher than the individual Kevlar and carbon fiber composites. Hallad et al [ 7 ] observed the flexural behavior of 0.1 to 0.4 wt.% of Kevlar fiber pulp reinforced polymer composites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polymer-based composites are one of the most widely used composites because of their low specific weight and good strength [1]. In polymeric composites, the base phase is mainly thermoplastic or thermoset polymers, and for the reinforcing phase, very strong fibers such as glass and carbon fibers are used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%