Zewu Wang

Associate Professor   Supervisor of Master's Candidates

Gender:Male

Alma Mater:Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Degree:Doctoral Degree

School/Department:School of Chemical Machinery & Safety

Discipline:Chemical Process Equipment. Safety Science and Engineering

Business Address:H317,Building of Chemical Machinery

Contact Information:wangzewu@dlut.edu.cn

E-Mail:wangzewu@dlut.edu.cn


Paper Publications

Analytical solution of the thermo-mechanical stresses in a multilayered composite pressure vessel considering the influence of the closed ends

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2012-10-01

Journal:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRESSURE VESSELS AND PIPING

Included Journals:SCIE、EI、Scopus

Volume:98

Page Number:102-110

ISSN No.:0308-0161

Key Words:Multilayered pressure vessel; Closed ends; Analytical solution

Abstract:Limited work has been reported on determining the thermo-mechanical stresses in a multilayered composite pressure vessel when the influence of its closed ends is considered. In this study, an analytical solution was derived for determining the stress distribution of a multilayered composite pressure vessel subjected to an internal fluid pressure and a thermal load, based on thermo-elasticity theory. In the solution, a pseudo extrusion pressure was proposed to emulate the effect of the closed ends of the pressure vessel. To validate the analytical solution, the stress distribution of the pressure vessel was also computed using finite element (FE) method. It was found that the analytical results were in good agreement with the computational ones, and the effect of thermal load on the stress distribution was discussed in detail. The proposed analytical solution provides an exact means to design multilayered composite pressure vessels. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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