2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.compscitech.2007.07.020
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Influence of winding pattern on the mechanical behavior of filament wound composite cylinders under external pressure

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“…(3c). (3) Regarding curvature effects, the stiffness matrix of the reinforced tubing becomes more complex when the effects of the curvature are considered, as shown by Hernández in [19,20]. So, if a model with more complete assumptions that take into account curvature effects is desired, then the kinematics relationships for shells of revolution presented by Flügge in [21] should be taken into account.…”
Section: Analysis Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(3c). (3) Regarding curvature effects, the stiffness matrix of the reinforced tubing becomes more complex when the effects of the curvature are considered, as shown by Hernández in [19,20]. So, if a model with more complete assumptions that take into account curvature effects is desired, then the kinematics relationships for shells of revolution presented by Flügge in [21] should be taken into account.…”
Section: Analysis Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These were nominally identical to the instrumented specimens, filament wound on the same machine with the same winding parameters, and have been reported previously [19]. All were 4.4 mm thick, 125 mm internal diameter, reinforced with 3.5 mm width glass fibre rovings (1,200 tex).…”
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“…The hybrid samples have been manufactured by depositing an Epoxy/S2-Glass slip tape (width 3.175 mm) on an aluminum foam cylinder by filament-winding technology [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17]. The winding trajectory designed to cover the cylinder evenly is characterized by three zones: zone-A is placed in the middle of the cylinder with a constant winding angle (α nom =±45°); zones-B are placed to two cylinder edges with a variable winding angle (from ±45°to 90°) 1 in order to allow the winding direction inversion (see Fig.…”
Section: Manufacturing Of Hybrid Metal-foam/composite Sample and Compmentioning
confidence: 99%