Crushing behaviour of glass fibre/epoxy composite pipes: the effects of winding angles, ageing, and temperatures
The effects of hydrothermal ageing on the crushing behaviour of glass fibre-reinforced epoxy (GRE) pipes are discussed. Pipes with three different winding angles (±45°, ±55°, ±63°) were manufactured using the filament winding process. Prior to the compression tests, the pipes were hydrothermally ag...
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