Composite Filament Winding
Composite Filament Winding describes the engineering involved in the design and construction of filament-wound products and the processes and equipment by which they are made. It covers everything from the geometry, physics, and math of winding theory to best practices for handling fibers and resins. It explains how constituent materials and winding patterns influence production quality and costs, how to estimate variables such as laminate thickness and roving dimensions, and how to express fiber trajectories on curved surfaces using vector calculus and intuitive observations. It discusses the design and operation of filament winding systems, the origin of various processes, and test methods and procedures. It presents examples demonstrating accepted design practices and the consideration of factors such as stiffness, discontinuities, stress ratio, mandrel geometry, and process control. It also includes a glossary of related terms. For information on the print version, ISBN 978-1-61503-722-3, follow this link.
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Chapter 1: Filament Winding—Introduction and OverviewByS.T. PetersS.T. PetersProcess Research, ConsultantsSearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 2: Automated Filament Winding SystemsByJohn E. GreenJohn E. GreenThe Green Sales Guy, Inc. (GSG, Inc.)Search for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 3: Integral Design for Filament Winding—Materials, Winding Patterns, and Roving Dimensions for Optimal Pressure VesselsBySotiris KoussiosSotiris KoussiosDelft University of TechnologySearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 5: Fiber Trajectories on Shells of Revolution—An Engineering ApproachBySotiris KoussiosSotiris KoussiosDelft University of TechnologySearch for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 6: Control of Filament Winding ParametersByJ. Lowrie McLartyJ. Lowrie McLarty
Deceased. Published with the assistance of the author’s son, Douglas McLarty
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Chapter 7: Filament Winding Technology LearnedByJames LeslieJames LeslieAdvanced Composite Products and Technology Inc.Search for other works by this author on:
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Chapter 8: Static Mechanical Tests for Filament-Wound CompositesByS.T. PetersS.T. PetersProcess Research, ConsultantsSearch for other works by this author on: