JOURNAL ARTICLE

Structural behaviour of inflatable PVC fabric cylindrical tubes

Sherif OkdaW. AklAdel Elsabbagh

Year: 2019 Journal:   IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering Vol: 610 (1)Pages: 012075-012075   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

Abstract Inflatable structures are light weight structures that have often been proposed for aerospace applications. They are light in weight, easily manufacturable and foldable. Thus, they can be easily transported and deployed in space. However, the proper characterization for their properties of these structures is still missing. The work done in this paper aims at studying the structural properties of inflatable cylindrical tubes, manufactured from PVC fabric. The cylindrical tubes are fixed as cantilever beams and subjected to a load at the beam tip. Samples of different sizes are tested under different inflation pressures and loads. Load-deflection curves are recorded for each test. Results show that the beam stiffness increases with the increase of inflation pressure and beam cross sectional area. The inflatable beams show linear behaviour up to a certain critical load at which wrinkling occurs. Beyond this load the behaviour of the beam becomes nonlinear and can be unstable. Hysteresis phenomenon is also observed during the unloading of the beam. In addition, Free vibration analysis was conducted to study the effect of inflation pressure on the beam natural frequency. This work is a part of project aiming to design and manufacture an inflatable wind turbine blade to overcome the drawbacks of conventional blades.

Keywords:
Inflatable Cantilever Deflection (physics) Structural engineering Beam (structure) Stiffness Vibration Materials science Bending stiffness Engineering Acoustics Physics Optics

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Topics

Structural Analysis and Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Civil and Structural Engineering
Advanced Materials and Mechanics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Aerospace Engineering and Energy Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering

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