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An Approach for Stability Analysis of Gas/Fluid-Filled Cylindrical Hole in Laminated Materials

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  • Song Leng
  • Li Hou
  • Yang Duan

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An explicit analytical workflow for cylindrical hole stability analyses in general laminated materials that possess transversely isotropic (TI) anisotropy is presented. In this approach, the calculation of the distribution of the stresses around a cylindrical hole and the failure evaluation at the hole wall consider the effects of both material elasticity anisotropy and strength anisotropy caused by material laminated structures. Material strength anisotropy is assumed to be caused by the sliding of preexisting weakness planes oriented parallel to the isotropic plane of the material. The effect of anisotropy on strength is modeled by combining a shear failure criterion for the intact matrix and a weak plane failure criterion for the planes of weakness. We derive critical pressure solutions for the stability of the intact matrix around a hole filled with gas or fluid based on the Mohr–Coulomb failure criterion and Drucker–Prager failure criterion; either one of them can be combined with the weak plane failure criterion to give the solution for hole wall shear failure pressure. The solution for hole wall fracture initiation pressure is derived based on the tensile failure criterion. This approach can be applied to holes of arbitrary orientation in general laminated materials.

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  • Song Leng & Li Hou & Yang Duan, 2020. "An Approach for Stability Analysis of Gas/Fluid-Filled Cylindrical Hole in Laminated Materials," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-15, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6084972
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/6084972
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