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Dynamic Measurements of Elastic Properties of Filament — Wound Cylindrical Shells

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The present paper deals with a theoretical and experimental investigation of the first two axisymmetric modes of waves in filament — wound circular cylindrical shells. The specimens were manufactured from carbon fibres embedded in an epoxy matrix keeping the winding angle constant during the winding process. Five different winding angles were considered, covering a range from 0° to 82°. The dispersion relation was measured over a large frequency range using a combination of resonance and transient pulse experiments. It was found, that the behavior of filament wound shells can be modelled by homogeneous orthotropic constitutive equations. Four of the nine independent constants were determined from the measurements.

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Dual, J., Sayir, M. (1991). Dynamic Measurements of Elastic Properties of Filament — Wound Cylindrical Shells. In: Vautrin, A., Sol, H. (eds) Mechanical Identification of Composites. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3658-7_14

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