Collapse of polymer and composite liners constrained within tubular conduits
This paper considers the collapse behaviour of polymeric liners confined within rigid pipes. Following a brief survey of two-dimensional models for collapse behaviour, some three-dimensional aspects of the problem are examined. Two particular phenomena are considered: the axial stability of collapse...
Main Authors: | Frost, SR, Korsunsky, A, Wu, Y, Gibson, A |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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IoM Communications Ltd.
2000
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