2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruct.2009.07.027
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Failure analysis of (±55°)3 filament wound composite pipes with an inclined surface crack under static internal pressure

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“…The degradation of the relative burst pressure was found to be associated with the pre-existing local damage to the specimens. Arikan [20] performed failure analysis of a filament-wound GRE pipes with different inclined surface cracks under open-ended internal pressure. The burst strength of the specimen was determined and its dependence on the crack angle was investigated.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The degradation of the relative burst pressure was found to be associated with the pre-existing local damage to the specimens. Arikan [20] performed failure analysis of a filament-wound GRE pipes with different inclined surface cracks under open-ended internal pressure. The burst strength of the specimen was determined and its dependence on the crack angle was investigated.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The glass fibre reinforced (GRP) pipes were manufactured with four layers, which were oriented symmetrically and anti-symmetrically at Hygrothermal loading has insignificant influence on the burst pressure, whereas it is affected significantly by temperature, especially at high temperatures. Arikan [71] conducted a failure analysis of filament wound composite pipes with an inclined surface crack under static internal pressure. The pipes were made from glass/ epoxy with antisymmetric layers at (±55 o )3 winding angles with different angles of the cracks.…”
Section: The Characteristics Of Composite Pipes Commonly Used With Flmentioning
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“…Por outro lado, os tubos com cordonel a 55° apresentaram maior resistência à ruptura, garantindo um melhor desempenho geral do tubo. Tal resultado corrobora dados já divulgados na literatura [9,24] . No entanto, o baixo módulo de elasticidade do composto de elastômero faz com que a rotação dos cordonéis fosse facilitada, sendo a diferença da pressão de ruptura para os diferentes ângulos menor do que seria notada para uma matriz mais rígida.…”
Section: Avaliação Da Pressão De Ruptura Dos Modelos De Tubos Por Eleunclassified