EmnaFati
Mechanical
- Aug 9, 2015
- 25
Hi everyone,
I'am a little confused,after a discussion with mu superior at work ,I 'am working on an FRP piping system , the vendor gave us these values:
- Young's modulus - axial : 13000 MPa
- Young's modulus - radial : 20000 MPa
- Poisson's ratio (principal): 0.4
- Poisson's ratio (secondary): 0.58
I konw that (please correct me if I am wrong ) Ea*Va/h = Eh*Vh/a ; Vh/a =Poisson's ratio of the strain in the axial direction resulting from a stress in the hoop direction and Va/h =Poisson's ratio of the strain in the hoop direction resulting from a stress in the axial direction. It's the principal poisson's ratio ( Va/h) which I need to use in CAESAR II input, which is equal to Eh/Ea*Vh/a BUT my superior told me that:
First : "Ea/Eh*Vh/a" this expression is not the same as the principal poisson's ratio
Second: "Ea/Eh*Vh/a" can't be 0.4, he said that it must be between 0.2 and 0.3 for FRP piping material
Third : Vh/a is always less than Va/h
I am pretty sure he is wrong since he didn't state any ressources but what he said raised some questions on my mind:
What are the usual min and max poisson's ratio values for FRP ?
Is there any relation between Vh/a Va/h like one should be less than the other ?
Thank you all in advance (I am a native English speaker so I may made some mistakes )
I'am a little confused,after a discussion with mu superior at work ,I 'am working on an FRP piping system , the vendor gave us these values:
- Young's modulus - axial : 13000 MPa
- Young's modulus - radial : 20000 MPa
- Poisson's ratio (principal): 0.4
- Poisson's ratio (secondary): 0.58
I konw that (please correct me if I am wrong ) Ea*Va/h = Eh*Vh/a ; Vh/a =Poisson's ratio of the strain in the axial direction resulting from a stress in the hoop direction and Va/h =Poisson's ratio of the strain in the hoop direction resulting from a stress in the axial direction. It's the principal poisson's ratio ( Va/h) which I need to use in CAESAR II input, which is equal to Eh/Ea*Vh/a BUT my superior told me that:
First : "Ea/Eh*Vh/a" this expression is not the same as the principal poisson's ratio
Second: "Ea/Eh*Vh/a" can't be 0.4, he said that it must be between 0.2 and 0.3 for FRP piping material
Third : Vh/a is always less than Va/h
I am pretty sure he is wrong since he didn't state any ressources but what he said raised some questions on my mind:
What are the usual min and max poisson's ratio values for FRP ?
Is there any relation between Vh/a Va/h like one should be less than the other ?
Thank you all in advance (I am a native English speaker so I may made some mistakes )