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Establishing the law of distribution of load-carrying capacity of fiberglass-reinforced plastic tubes

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The problem of determining the parameters of the law of distribution of load-carrying capacity of fiberglass-reinforced plastic tubes, obtained by the method of winding impregnated cloth on a mandrel, has been dealt with. The parameters of the law of distribution of the load-carrying capacity are determined by the statistical model analysis of the problem with the help of a computer, applying the unified strength criterion of Gol'denblat—Kopnov and on the basis of the results of breaking and control tests along with the use of the method of graphical analysis of the risk function of distribution of the load-carrying capacity.

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Moscow. Translated from Mekhanika Polimerov, No. 6, pp. 1028–1031, November–December, 1974.

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Sinyukov, A.M., Bel'chich, B.I., Kostylev, V.V. et al. Establishing the law of distribution of load-carrying capacity of fiberglass-reinforced plastic tubes. Polymer Mechanics 10, 885–888 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00856236

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