Abstract

Experimental data are used as the basis for a discussion of some of the technical factors affecting the strength of filament-wound glass-reinforced plastics (GRP): winding speed, tension on the glass, life of resin. A relationship between the strength of GRP and these factors is demonstrated. The effect of the thickness and diameter of the test piece on the tensile strength of GRP material is examined.

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