Notched strength analysis of tensile specimens taken from a thick, filament-wound graphite/epoxy pressure vessel
An experimental analysis of specimens taken from a thick, filament-wound composite material pressure vessel (cylinder) was performed by testing tensile coupons with various semi-elliptical surface notches. The strength of specimens with small notches was found to be notch insensitive. The strength o...
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ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-1013732021-03-20T05:31:36Z Notched strength analysis of tensile specimens taken from a thick, filament-wound graphite/epoxy pressure vessel Gagnon, Paul Engineering Mechanics LD5655.V855 1987.G337 Composite materials -- Testing Laminated materials -- Testing Strength of materials An experimental analysis of specimens taken from a thick, filament-wound composite material pressure vessel (cylinder) was performed by testing tensile coupons with various semi-elliptical surface notches. The strength of specimens with small notches was found to be notch insensitive. The strength of specimens with larger notches depended on the size of the notch. The fracture toughness of the laminate was found by applying a general fracture-toughness parameter approach. Using this value, several approaches were employed to predict failure loads. The accuracy of the approaches depended on the size of the notches. In general, the linear-elastic fracture mechanics method overpredicted the failure strength of specimens with intermediate sized notches, but predicted failure strength accurately for specimens with large notches. A strength of materials approach accurately predicted notched strength only for specimens with small notches. Notched strength was more accurately predicted for all notch sizes using an empirical approach, with the notch area used to predict failure instead of the notch depth, which was used in the linear-elastic fracture mechanics and strength of materials approaches. M.S. 2020-12-15T19:11:19Z 2020-12-15T19:11:19Z 1987 Thesis Text http://hdl.handle.net/10919/101373 en OCLC# 16367062 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ vii, 40 leaves application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
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An experimental analysis of specimens taken from a thick, filament-wound composite material pressure vessel (cylinder) was performed by testing tensile coupons with various semi-elliptical surface notches. The strength of specimens with small notches was found to be notch insensitive. The strength of specimens with larger notches depended on the size of the notch.
The fracture toughness of the laminate was found by applying a general fracture-toughness parameter approach. Using this value, several approaches were employed to predict failure loads. The accuracy of the approaches depended on the size of the notches. In general, the linear-elastic fracture mechanics method overpredicted the failure strength of specimens with intermediate sized notches, but predicted failure strength accurately for specimens with large notches. A strength of materials approach accurately predicted notched strength only for specimens with small notches. Notched strength was more accurately predicted for all notch sizes using an empirical approach, with the notch area used to predict failure instead of the notch depth, which was used in the linear-elastic fracture mechanics and strength of materials approaches. === M.S. |
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Notched strength analysis of tensile specimens taken from a thick, filament-wound graphite/epoxy pressure vessel |
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Notched strength analysis of tensile specimens taken from a thick, filament-wound graphite/epoxy pressure vessel |
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Notched strength analysis of tensile specimens taken from a thick, filament-wound graphite/epoxy pressure vessel |
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Notched strength analysis of tensile specimens taken from a thick, filament-wound graphite/epoxy pressure vessel |
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Notched strength analysis of tensile specimens taken from a thick, filament-wound graphite/epoxy pressure vessel |
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notched strength analysis of tensile specimens taken from a thick, filament-wound graphite/epoxy pressure vessel |
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