Experimental Research on Failure of Filament Wound Composite Pipe under Axial Tension

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Experimental investigations were performed on strain characteristic of filament wound composite pipes. Pipes were wound with S-1 glass fiber and epoxy resin, and then subjected to axial tension. Three kind of winding pattern were adopted. The displacement-Load data were recorded. The process of failure was analyzed and functional failure was defined. Based on experimental result of three kind of winding pattern, the effect of winding pattern on axial limited load was presented. There is apparently influence on pipes axial limited load caused by winding pattern.

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