Hoop-Wrapped, Composite, Internally Pressurized Cylinders Development and Application of a Design Theory (Hardcover)


This short monograph and timely practitioner guide offers a comprehensive theoretical background and a design procedure for hoop--wrapped, composite gas cylinders. It gives a fundamental insight into the effects of process variables and how they interact, allowing a predictive approach to design and enabling test results to be assessed in a more meaningful way. The theory described is also generally applicable to all kinds of internally pressurized cylindrical pressure vessels and pipes where hoop reinforcement is an integral part of the design. Designing high--pressure gas cylinders using composites is a relatively new and rapidly developing technology, exploiting recent advances in high--strength lightweight synthetic fibres. Traditionally, only metals have been used, but clearly weight is a major consideration in the efficiency of gas cylinders. Lightweight composite cylinders offer considerable advantages over heavier all--metal alternatives, provided concerns over safety can be allayed. Manufacture of composite gas cylinders has relied primarily on costly 'design by testing' to ensure that stringent safety standards are met. With new European and International Standards backed by recently introduced legislation Hoop--wrapped Composite Internally Pressurized Cylinders -- Development and Application of a Design Theory provides the industry with a much--needed, reliable, and transparent methodology for the design of hoop--wrapped, composite gas cylinders.

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This short monograph and timely practitioner guide offers a comprehensive theoretical background and a design procedure for hoop--wrapped, composite gas cylinders. It gives a fundamental insight into the effects of process variables and how they interact, allowing a predictive approach to design and enabling test results to be assessed in a more meaningful way. The theory described is also generally applicable to all kinds of internally pressurized cylindrical pressure vessels and pipes where hoop reinforcement is an integral part of the design. Designing high--pressure gas cylinders using composites is a relatively new and rapidly developing technology, exploiting recent advances in high--strength lightweight synthetic fibres. Traditionally, only metals have been used, but clearly weight is a major consideration in the efficiency of gas cylinders. Lightweight composite cylinders offer considerable advantages over heavier all--metal alternatives, provided concerns over safety can be allayed. Manufacture of composite gas cylinders has relied primarily on costly 'design by testing' to ensure that stringent safety standards are met. With new European and International Standards backed by recently introduced legislation Hoop--wrapped Composite Internally Pressurized Cylinders -- Development and Application of a Design Theory provides the industry with a much--needed, reliable, and transparent methodology for the design of hoop--wrapped, composite gas cylinders.

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Imprint

Professional Engineering Publishing

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

October 2003

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Dimensions

243 x 163 x 15mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

120

ISBN-13

978-1-86058-425-1

Barcode

9781860584251

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LSN

1-86058-425-X



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