China Plastics ›› 2025, Vol. 39 ›› Issue (7): 44-48.DOI: 10.19491/j.issn.1001-9278.2025.07.008

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Analysis of mechanical properties of RTP pipe based on progressive failure model

WANG Wenhao1(), QIU Siyuan1, LI Yajiao1, SUN Jingyao1,2(), WU Daming1,2, WANG Shuyuan3, XU Hong1, GAI Yunqing3   

  1. 1.School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering,Beijing University of Chemical Technology,Beijing 100029,China
    2.State Key Laboratory of Organic?Inorganic Composites,Beijing 100029,China
    3.Shandong Ya Hong Plastic Industry Co. ,Ltd,linyi 276600,China
  • Received:2024-07-28 Online:2025-07-26 Published:2025-07-22

Abstract:

This study investigated the mechanical behavior of reinforced thermoplastic composite pipes (RTP) under internal pressure using finite element analysis. A Python⁃based parametric modeling script was developed to establish the reinforcement layer model in ABAQUS, incorporating the Hashin progressive failure criterion to predict damage initiation and progression. The simulation analyzed the effects of reinforcement layer configuration and fiber winding angles on pipeline performance. Results demonstrated that a four⁃layer reinforcement design withstood 10 MPa internal pressure with a safety margin, exhibiting only 1468 MPa stress in the innermost fibers (Hashin criterion <1). Furthermore, fiber orientation significantly influences mechanical performance: at ±75 ° winding angles, maximum stress reduces by approximately 48 % compared to ±35 ° configurations (816.3 MPa vs. 1 569 MPa), with the Hashin criterion decreasing to 0.278. These findings provide valuable insights for optimizing RTP design parameters to enhance structural integrity under operational pressures.

Key words: reinforced thermoplastic pipe, progressive failure, Hashin failure criterion, mechanical property, composite

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