Fiber-waviness Model in Filament Winding Process

  • KIUCHI T
  • TODOROKI A
  • MATSUZAKI R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Fiber waviness is one of the initial defects in the filament winding process, and causes reduction of compressive strength of the composite structure. The mechanism of growth of fiber waviness is, however, not completely clear. In the present study, a model for generating fiber waviness is proposed. It is assumed to be due to local fiber micro-buckling arising from the compression load caused by shrinkage of a metal jig. Three faults are considered as causes of micro-buckling: bonding between metal jig and composite, insufficient cure of the resin, and initial deflection of fibers. Analysis and experiments based on this model have been carried out.

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KIUCHI, T., TODOROKI, A., MATSUZAKI, R., & MIZUTANI, Y. (2010). Fiber-waviness Model in Filament Winding Process. Journal of Solid Mechanics and Materials Engineering, 4(1), 63–74. https://doi.org/10.1299/jmmp.4.63

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