General lifetime damage model for glass fibre reinforced epoxy (GRE) composite pipes under multiaxial loading
Date
2014Author
Azizul, Mohamad
Mohd Afendi, Rojan, Dr.
M, Hekman
Gibson, A.G
Mohd Shukry, Abdul Majid, Dr.
Nasrul Amri, Mohd Amin, Dr.
Ruslizam, Daud, Dr.
Meng, Cheng Ee, Dr.
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This paper presents the modelling of a general lifetime performance for glass fibre
reinforced epoxy (GRE) composite pipes similar to the well-known Tsai-Hill interactive failure
criterion. Tsai Hill criterion is based on the Von Misses distortional energy criterion which was
modified to satisfy the orthotropic nature of GRE composite pipes. The effects of stress developed
in each ply from ultimate elastic wall stress (UEWS) test were expressed in a single quadratic term
of axial and hoop stress through laminate theory. The term then solved to produce limits with
respect to axial and hoop stress, which represented in a graphical form of failure envelope. The
modelled envelop shows a good agreement with experimental data from the multiaxial UEWS test
of ±55° GRE composite pipes. This indicates that such model can be used to predict the long-term
performance of GRE pipes under combine loadings.