Analysis of Ductile Bursting in Pressure Vessels of Texture-Hardening and Filament-Wrapped Materials
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1968-07-01Author
Charles W. Bert
Walter S. Hyler
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Abstract
Analyses are presented for predicting the strength governed by the plastic tensile instability (PTI) phenomenon in thin-walled cylindrical and spherical pressure vessels constructed of texture- hardening alloys and with or without over-wrapped filaments. These analyses are important in predicting ductile bursting of pressure vessels used in such high-performance applications as high-pressure storage bottles, liquid-propellant tankage, and solid rocket casings. The analyses cover cylindrical pressure vessels subject to any ratio of biaxial stresses. Also means of estimating the effect of finite length is presented. Spherical vessels of texture- hardening material and cylindrical vessels with filaments over wrapped on a texture-hardening metallic substrate are treated as special cases. The analytical results are compared with available experimental results with good success.
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Bert, C. W., & Hyler, W. S. (1968). Analysis of Ductile Bursting in Pressure Vessels of Texture-Hardening and Filament-Wrapped Materials. Journal of Composite Materials, 2(3), 316-331. doi: 10.1177/002199836800200304