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Forming of parts and components of fibre composites by winding

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Composite Manufacturing Technology

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Winding consists in placing a filament or tape of reinforced polymer on a mandrel under controlled tension along a definite path. The mandrel configuration corresponds to the internal surface of the component to be produced. Material compaction is accomplished owing to the component of the tensile stress normal to the mandrel surface. Material layers are formed with each wind offset with respect to the previous one across the width. Also, the winds are placed on the mandrel in a state of static balance, i.e. they keep in place without sliding.

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Boroth, G.R., Grechishkin, V.A., Gorokhovich, A.J., Teekhonov, A.J. (1995). Forming of parts and components of fibre composites by winding. In: Bratukhin, A.G., Bogolyubov, V.S. (eds) Composite Manufacturing Technology. Soviet Advanced Composites Technology Series, vol 1. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1268-0_3

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