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Experimental and numerical analysis of heat convection in cylindrical composite structures with internal defects
The present article discusses the influence of delamination and external loads on the heat transfer in flat and curved laminated panels. Three cases are considered in details: (1) the unloaded structure (length is a constant), (2) the static loading, and (3) the fatigue loading. Here, the comparison...
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Published in: | Advanced Composites Letters 2019-10, Vol.28 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The present article discusses the influence of delamination and external loads on the heat transfer in flat and curved laminated panels. Three cases are considered in details: (1) the unloaded structure (length is a constant), (2) the static loading, and (3) the fatigue loading. Here, the comparison between experimental and numerical (finite element method) results is presented. The numerical model allows us to adopt implementations of various boundary conditions as well as the size of delamination. The influence of the shallowness parameter and the thermal resistance is demonstrated. The experimental detection of temperature contours during the cooling process has been conducted at different points in the area surrounding the delamination. |
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ISSN: | 2633-366X 0963-6935 2633-366X 0963-6935 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0963693519879699 |