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The stresses that develop during winding in wound glass-reinforced plastic rings change during polymerization, when the modulus of elasticity in the radial direction is reduced by heating. Further changes occur in connection with cooling and removal from the mandrel. The theoretical relations obtained for determining these stresses are found to be confirmed by experiment.
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Bauman Moscow Higher Technical College. Translated from Mekhanika Polimerov, No. 5, pp. 892–898, September–October, 1969.
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Biderman, V.L., Dimitrienko, I.P., Polyakov, V.I. et al. Determination of the residual stresses in wound glass-reinforced plastic rings. Polymer Mechanics 5, 789–793 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00855554
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