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Saleh, Mhfud Ahmed Masoud
(2004)
Quasi-Static Axial Crushing Behaviour of Composite Hemi-Spherical Shells.
Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
Experimental investigations were carried out to investigate the energy absorption
capability and load-carrying capacity of hemi-spherical composite shells subjected
to quasi-static axial compressive load. The hemi-spherical shell specimens were
fabricated by hand lay-up fabrication process in which the fibre was mixed with
the matrix. Two types of resins were explored (polyester and epoxy) two types of
fibre were also studied (woven glass fibre and woven carbon fibre). Four different
R/t ratios of hemi-spherical composite shells were investigated as well as four
different shells cross section area (A) were studied. A description of typical
crushing modes and mechanisms of energy absorption for hemi-spherical
composite shells is presented. Results showed that epoxy resin has higher value of
load- caring capacity and energy-absorption capability than polyester resin. The
results also show that the carbon fibre has higher value of load-carrying capacity
and energy-absorption capability than glass fibre. The results of R/t ratio and area
(A) of shells also show that the specific energy absorption capability of hemispherical
shells increases with reducing both of the geometry values.
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