Calculation of the residual stresses in wound glass-reinforced plastics
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Abstract
The effect of the winding and polymerization conditions on the residual stress distribution in wound glass-reinforced plastic cylinders is subjected to a numerical analysis. The calculations are based on the method proposed in [1]. The computer data are examined and the theoretical and experimental results compared.
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Polymerization Residual Stress Stress Distribution Computer Data Residual Stress Distribution
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