2016
DOI: 10.1007/s40430-016-0584-9
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Comparison between elastic properties of theoretical, computational method and experimental results for filament wound composite pipes

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“…In such cases, a winding layer is considered as two homogenized angle-ply layers, where each AE layer is divided into two À and þ layers for simplification purposes. For instance, in the work of Ortenzi et al, 11 who evaluated the axial tensile behavior of cylinders with different winding angles, Taheri-Behrooz et al, 12 who assessed the buckling behavior of cylinders with a cutout, and in Almeida et al, 5 who investigated the buckling and post-buckling behavior of cylinders with different number of layers and winding angles under axial compression.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In such cases, a winding layer is considered as two homogenized angle-ply layers, where each AE layer is divided into two À and þ layers for simplification purposes. For instance, in the work of Ortenzi et al, 11 who evaluated the axial tensile behavior of cylinders with different winding angles, Taheri-Behrooz et al, 12 who assessed the buckling behavior of cylinders with a cutout, and in Almeida et al, 5 who investigated the buckling and post-buckling behavior of cylinders with different number of layers and winding angles under axial compression.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%