Internal Pressure Carrying Capacity for Different Loading Modes of Filament-Wound Pipes from Glass Fiber-reinforced Epoxy Composites |
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Authors: | F H Abdalla M M Hamdan B Sahari |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering , Universiti Putra Malaysia , Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia |
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Abstract: | Development of a low-cost filament-winding machine is initially described in this paper. The filament-winding machine was used to fabricate composite pipes and the materials used were woven glass fiber and epoxy resin. The pipes were tested under three loading modes, namely mode I (hoop pressure loading), mode II (biaxial pressure loading), and mode III (biaxial pressure with axial compressive loading). The results reveal that filament-wound composite pipes should be wound at 75° for hoop pressure loading (mode I), 55° for biaxial pressure loading (mode II), and 85° for biaxial pressure with axial compressive loading (mode III). |
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Keywords: | Composite pipe Filament winding Internal pressure Pressure carrying capacity |
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