Study on Simultaneous Effects of MWCNTs and Cooling Conditions on the Thermal Residual Stresses of Composite Pipes

Authorsseyedeh Sara Amirahmadi,masoud mohammadi
Conference TitleThe 27th Annual International Conference of Iranian Society of Mechanical Engineers-ISME2019
Holding Date of Conference2019-04-30 - 2019-05-02
Event Place1 - تهران
Presented byدانشگاه تربیت مدرس
PresentationSPEECH
Conference LevelInternational Conferences

Abstract

This research focuses on finding Simultaneous effects of addition of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and also, various cooling rates on the residual stress components of Thin-Walled Laminated Filament-Wound Composite Pipes, experimentally. To achieve this aim, a few composite pipes were fabricated using the filament winding method with zero and 3Wt% of MWCNTs. Some of these pipes cooled in ambient temperature while the cooling rates of the other were higher. To determine the thermal residual stresses in these pipes, the incremental hole drilling method (IHDM) using integral inverse solution was employed. This method contains simulation and experimental parts, which explained in details completely. A very detailed discussion is delivered that shows by adding MWCNTs to the matrix, residual stresses decrease significantly. As another point, according to the results, the specimen experiences fewer stresses under slow cooling condition compared to the fast cooling condition. Also, adding MWCNTs into the matrix decreases the coefficient of thermal expansions (CTE) mismatch between matrix and fiber and decreases sensitivity about the cooling condition.

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tags: Residual stresses, Incremental hole drilling, Composite pipe, MWCNTs effects, Filament winding