High pressure strength of carbon fibre reinforced vinylester and epoxy vessels

High pressure vessels with winding lamination of [90°/±15°] were manufactured adopting a vinylester and an epoxy resin reinforced with carbon fibres. An experimental setup was design to test the vessels up to the burst pressure. The tests results demonstrate a higher ultimate pressure of the carbon/...

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description High pressure vessels with winding lamination of [90°/±15°] were manufactured adopting a vinylester and an epoxy resin reinforced with carbon fibres. An experimental setup was design to test the vessels up to the burst pressure. The tests results demonstrate a higher ultimate pressure of the carbon/vinylester composite vessel with respect to the epoxy reinforced counterpart. The full field strain measurements by the digital image correlation technique show a delayed of the initiation and propagation of the damage in the carbon/vinylester. Moreover, the carbon/vinylester vessel performed more homogeneous strain distribution with less and shorter hoop cracks than the carbon/epoxy one, as observed also with an X-ray micro tomography system, a laser microscope and a scanning electron microscope.
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Carbon fibres
Carbon-epoxy composites
Damage
Epoxy
Hoops
Pressure vessel
Scanning electron microscopy
Strain distribution
Vessels
Vinyl ester resins
Vinylester
title High pressure strength of carbon fibre reinforced vinylester and epoxy vessels
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