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Process-Induced Stress Analysis of Composite Wound Vessel with Metal Liner during Curing Process Using Semi-Analytical Hamiltonian Method

Journal Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 334 - 335)
Volume Advances in Composite Materials and Structures
Edited by J.K. Kim, D.Z. Wo, L.M. Zhou, H.T. Huang, K.T. Lau and M. Wang
Pages 49-52
DOI 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.334-335.49
Citation Ming Fa Ren et al., 2007, Key Engineering Materials, 334-335, 49
Online since March, 2007
Authors Ming Fa Ren, Hao Ran Chen
Keywords Composite Wound Vessel with Metal Liner, Curing Process, Process Induced Stress Field, Semi Analytical Hamiltonian Method
Abstract

In accordance with Helliger-Reissner variational principle, a semi-analytical Hamiltonian method has been developed for analyzing the process-induced stress analysis of composite wound vessel with metal liner during the curing process. A typical numerical result indicates that the process-induced thermo-stress fields involve complex variations of gradient and multi-peak values at different stages during the curing process.

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