Modelling of multi-axial ultimate elastic wall stress (UEWS) test for glass fibre reinforced epoxy (GRE) composite pipes
Date
2013Author
Azizul, Mohamad
M.S, Abdul Majid
M, Afendi
R, Daud
N. A. M, Amin
Cheng, E.M
Gibson, A.G
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This paper describes the modeling of multiaxial ultimate elastic wall stress (UEWS) at
room temperature for glass fibre reinforced epoxy (GRE) composite pipes. The model developed,
predicts the stress-strain response caused by the combined, static and cyclic of UEWS loading taking
into effects of transverse matrix cracking within the laminates. The procedure, although not a standard
method, seems to provide a good alternative to the current raw materials' re-qualification procedure
delineated in ISO 14692 through ASTM D2992. The effective transverse and shear modulus of the
lamina due to increasing presence of transverse matrix cracking were estimated. Classical laminate
analysis was then applied to compute the corresponding ply properties as a function of increasing
stress and strain. The model shows a good agreement with the experimental results of multiaxial
UEWS tests on ±55° filament wound glass-reinforced epoxy pipes.
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