Effect of Oil Pressure Upon Filament Wound Basalt/Glass Fibers Hybrid Polymer Based Composite Pipes Subjected To Low Velocity Impact

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2022

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Şahin, Ömer Sinan

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Elsevier Sci Ltd

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In this study, low-velocity impact tests were applied to E-glass fiber (GFR) and basalt fiber reinforced (BFR) filament-wound hybrid composite pipes. The BFR/GFR hybrid pipes were subjected to low-velocity impact tests when they were oil-unfilled, oil-filled at 0 bar (unpressurized oil) and low oil pressure at 5 bar. Impact energies were applied as 15 J, 20 J and 25 J, respectively. After the experiments, the dynamic behaviors and damage formation within the samples were evaluated in terms of type and severity.

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Low-velocity impact, Filament-wound, Hybrid, Glass, Basalt, Interlaminar Fracture-Toughness, Stacking-Sequence, Damage Formation, Behavior, Glass, Carbon, Hybridization, Failure, Tubes, Performance

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0205 materials engineering, 02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology

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Composite Structures

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288

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115395

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