2021
DOI: 10.1177/0021998321990727
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Numerical and experimental study of internal pressure behaviour of integrated and non-integrated weft-knitted reinforced composite elbows

Abstract: This research aims to study the internal pressure behaviour of integrated and non-integrated composite elbows. For this purpose, weft-knitted integrated preforms were produced on the CMC-330-TC Flat knitting machine. Composite elbows reinforced with integrated weft-knitted preform were fabricated using the bladder molding technique. In addition, the non-integrated composite elbows were provided by wrapping the weft-knitted fabric on a plaster mold and hand lay-up impregnation method. To perform the pressure te… Show more

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“…Thus, integral braided elbows were damaged at 12.5 bar pressure, while non-integrated elbows were damaged at 9.5 bar pressure. 19 This study reports the results of the experiments obtained from the internal pressure and bending tests of e-glass reinforced polyester composite elbows. Fibers to be produced as fiber glass chopped yarn and woven roving fabric were selected.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, integral braided elbows were damaged at 12.5 bar pressure, while non-integrated elbows were damaged at 9.5 bar pressure. 19 This study reports the results of the experiments obtained from the internal pressure and bending tests of e-glass reinforced polyester composite elbows. Fibers to be produced as fiber glass chopped yarn and woven roving fabric were selected.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, integral braided elbows were damaged at 12.5 bar pressure, while non-integrated elbows were damaged at 9.5 bar pressure. 19…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%