nanobot29
Mechanical
- Apr 5, 2011
- 53
Hi Everyone,
What are recommended Failure Criteria for a filament-wound carbon fiber tube under internal pressure?
Material is 60% fiber and 40% thermoplastic. The tube is wound at high tension (50% of its strength) in the direction parallel to the fiber orientation. I'm calculating that, from winding alone, the hoop stress and radial pressure at the inner diameter is about 120ksi and 15ksi respectively. Additional internal pressure is eventually applied.
Textbooks seem to point to Tsai-Hill and Tsai-Wu for laminates. How accurate are these methods? If failure occurs at a failure index of 1, how much below that is it recommened to design to? If is there a better approach to predict failure in composite tubes?
I'd appreciate any advice. Thanks,
What are recommended Failure Criteria for a filament-wound carbon fiber tube under internal pressure?
Material is 60% fiber and 40% thermoplastic. The tube is wound at high tension (50% of its strength) in the direction parallel to the fiber orientation. I'm calculating that, from winding alone, the hoop stress and radial pressure at the inner diameter is about 120ksi and 15ksi respectively. Additional internal pressure is eventually applied.
Textbooks seem to point to Tsai-Hill and Tsai-Wu for laminates. How accurate are these methods? If failure occurs at a failure index of 1, how much below that is it recommened to design to? If is there a better approach to predict failure in composite tubes?
I'd appreciate any advice. Thanks,