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Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE A
ISSN 1673-565X(Print), 1862-1775(Online), Monthly
2019 Vol.20 No.1 P.36-49
Continuum damage modeling and progressive failure analysis of a Type III composite vessel by considering the effect of autofrettage
Abstract: This paper aims to study the damage mechanisms and mechanical responses of a Type III composite vessel by considering the effect of autofrettage. Firstly, damage models using Hashin failure criteria and 3D strain-based damage evolution laws for composite layers are implemented by implicit finite element codes using ABAQUS-UMAT (user material subroutine module). Secondly, the appropriate autofrettage pressure is determined by finite element analysis (FEA), in which the fiber stress ratio and the generated residual stress in the aluminium liner are investigated according to the related regulations. Finally, the effects of the autofrettage process on the internal pressure-displacement curves and damage evolution behaviors for matrix and fiber are discussed. For a composite vessel after autofrettage, the stresses in the composite layers and aluminium liner are also explored. Results show that the progressive damage evolution behaviors of the composite vessel with autofrettage and without autofrettage are basically consistent except there is some difference during the unloading process and the repressurization process in respect of matrix damage.
Key words: Composite vessel; Damage evolution behaviors; Hashin failure criteria; Finite element analysis (FEA)
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DOI:
10.1631/jzus.A1800152
CLC number:
TH49
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