Effectiveness of Various Reinforcing Materials for Fabricating High-Pressure-Vessel Shells


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Abstract

The physicomechanical characteristics of modern reinforcing materials of various chemical natures were compared. Results of destructive tests of shells based on aramid and carbon fibers were presented. It was shown that shells of limited mass fabricated with Rusar-S-test reinforcing material had destruction pressures greater than those of carbon-plastic analogs based on the best foreign carbon fibers.

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S. A. Gusev

Soyuz Federal Center for Dual-Use Technologies

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Russian Federation, Dzerzhinskii

G. V. Lunkina

Soyuz Federal Center for Dual-Use Technologies

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Russian Federation, Dzerzhinskii

V. V. Sokolov

Soyuz Federal Center for Dual-Use Technologies

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Russian Federation, Dzerzhinskii

P. V. Shishkin

Soyuz Federal Center for Dual-Use Technologies

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Russian Federation, Dzerzhinskii

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