2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruct.2020.112834
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WrapToR composite truss structures: Measurement and modelling of mechanical response

Abstract: Wrapped Tow Reinforced (WrapToR) trusses are ultra-efficient structures that are produced from composite materials using a novel winding process. In this study, a structural model based on the stiffness method is developed for the novel truss configuration to predict the pre-failure mechanical response. To validate the model, the mechanical response of the structures is experimentally investigated to a high level of detail using a series of three-point bend tests. Results of the tests highlight the importance … Show more

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“…Previous research investigations 34 36 and commercialization efforts 37 – 39 have primarily focused on conventionally filament-wound fiber-composite trusses for lightweight applications. However, these structures often required extensive framing, sometimes spanning the entire component length, and additional elements such as wrapping tape, metallic supports, pultruded rods, or prefabricated rings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research investigations 34 36 and commercialization efforts 37 – 39 have primarily focused on conventionally filament-wound fiber-composite trusses for lightweight applications. However, these structures often required extensive framing, sometimes spanning the entire component length, and additional elements such as wrapping tape, metallic supports, pultruded rods, or prefabricated rings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%