Claims
- 1. A composite material tube having substantially no variations of length under an effect of an internal pressure of a fluid conveyed through said tube, the composite material tube comprising a plurality of stable layers of reinforcement fibers, the reinforcement fibers of each layer being placed at the same winding angle .theta. in absolute value with respect to a longitudinal axis of the tube with an equal proportion of fibers wound at said angle .theta. in one direction as fibers wound in the opposite direction, the fibers of each layer being embedded in a resin matrix adhering to the fibers, the fibers of the same layer and the associated matrix having a volume Y, and parallel fibers of the same layer and the associated matrix having an overall modulus of elasticity in a natural direction E of the fibers, wherein said layers of fibers have the following relationship:
- 0.35<A <0.60,
- where:
- A is determined in accordance with the following equation: ##EQU3##
- 2. The tube as claimed in claim 1, wherein 0.40 .ltoreq.A .ltoreq.0.60.
- 3. The tube as claimed in claim 2, wherein 0.43 .ltoreq.A .ltoreq.0.52.
- 4. The tube as claimed in one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the reinforcement fibers of at least one layer are fibers comprising glass, carbon or aramide.
- 5. The tube as claimed in claim 4, comprising at least two layers, wherein one of said at least two layers comprises fibers wound at a smaller angle with respect to an axis of the tube than an angle of the other of said at least two layers comprises fibers with respect to the axis of the tube, and wherein the overall modulus of elasticity in a natural direction of the fibers of the layer with the smaller winding angle, is greater than an overall modulus of elasticity in a natural direction of the fibers of the other layer.
- 6. The tube as claimed in claim 5, wherein one of said at least two layers comprises fibers wound at an angle of between 55.degree. and 90.degree., and the other of said two layers comprises fiber wound at an angle whose absolute value is between 10.degree. and 45.degree..
- 7. The tube as claimed in claim 6, only having two layers, and wherein an overall proportion of one of the two layers by volume with respect to an overall assembly of the two layers is between 35% and 65%.
- 8. The composite tube as claimed in claim 7, wherein said one layer is wound at a winding angle substantially equal to 70.degree. with respect to the axis of the tube, the overall modulus of elasticity in the natural direction of the fibers being close to a range of 50 000-56 000 MPa, and wherein the other layer is wound at a winding angle substantially equal to 26.degree. with respect to the axis of the tube, the overall modulus of elasticity in the natural direction of the fibers of said other layer oriented at 26.degree. being close to 140 000 MPa, and proportions of said one layer at 70.degree. and of the other layer at 26.degree. respectively and substantially equal to 55% and 45% by volume.
- 9. The composite tube as claimed in claim 7, wherein one of said layers is wound at a winding angle substantially equal to 70.degree., with respect to the axis of the tube, the overall modulus of elasticity in the natural direction of the reinforcement fibers being close to a range of between 50 000-56 000 MPa, and the other of said layers is wound at a winding angle substantially equal to 30.degree. with respect to the axis of the tube, the overall modulus of elasticity in the natural direction of the fibers of said other layer oriented at 30.degree. being close to 100 000 MPa and proportions of said one layer at 70.degree. and of said other layer of 30.degree. are respectfully substantially equal to 50% and 50% by volume.
- 10. The tube as claimed in claim 4, comprising at least one layer having reinforcement fibers wound at an angle substantially equal in absolute value to 38.degree., with respect to an axis of the tube, and at least one other layer having reinforcement fibers wound at an angle substantially equal in absolute value to 62.degree., with respect to the axis of the tube, and overall proportions by volume of said at least one layer at 38.degree. and of said at least one other layer at 62.degree. with respect an assembly of said two layers are respectfully substantially equal to 45% and 55%.
- 11. Use of the tube as claimed in claim 10 in a construction of a riser for at least one of a drilling and production platform.
- 12. Use of the tube as claimed in claim 10 as tubing inside a well on land or at sea, or inside a sea riser.
- 13. A tube as claimed in claim 4, comprising at least two layers, wherein one of said at least two layers comprises fibers wound at an angle of between 55.degree. and 90.degree. and the other of said two layers comprises fibers wound at an angle whose absolute value is between 10.degree. and 45.degree..
- 14. The tube as claimed in claim 13, only having two layers and an overall proportion of one of the two layers by volume with respect to an overall assembly of the two layers, is between 35% and 65%.
- 15. The tube as claimed in claim 14, wherein said one layer is wound at a winding angle substantially equal to 70.degree., with respect to an axis of the tube, an overall modulus of elasticity in a natural direction of the fibers is close to a range of between 50 000-56 000 MPa, and wherein the other layer is wound at a winding angle substantially equal to 26.degree. with respect to the axis of the tube, an overall modulus of elasticity in the natural direction of the fibers of said other layers oriented at 26.degree. being close to 140 000 MPa, and proportions of said one layer at 70.degree. and of the other layer at 26.degree. are respectively and substantially equal to 55% and 45% by volume.
- 16. The tube as claimed in claim 14, wherein one of said layers is wound at a winding angle substantially equal to 70.degree. with respect to the axis of the tube, the overall modulus of elasticity in a natural direction of the reinforcement fibers being close to a range of between 50 000-56 000 MPa, and the other of said layers is wound at a winding angle substantially equal to 30.degree. with respect to the axis of the tube, the overall modulus of elasticity in a natural direction of the fibers of said other layer oriented at 30.degree. being close to 100 000 MPa, and proportions of said one layer at 70.degree. and said other layer at 30.degree. are respectively substantially equal to 50% and 50% by volume.
- 17. Use of the tube as claimed in claim 16, in a construction of a rise for at least one of a drilling and production platform.
- 18. Use of the tube as claimed in claim 16, as tubing inside a well on land or at sea, or inside a sea riser.
- 19. The tube as claimed in one of claims 1, 2 or 3, comprising at least two layers, wherein one of said at least two layers is wound at a winding angle substantially equal to 70.degree., with respect to an axis of the tube, an overall modulus of elasticity in a natural direction of the fibers being close to a range of 50 000-56 000 MPa, and wherein the other of said at least two layers is wound at a winding angle substantially equal to 26.degree. with respect to the axis of the tube, an overall modulus of elasticity in a natural direction of the fibers of said other layer oriented at 26.degree. being close to 140 000 MPa and proportions of said one layer at 70.degree. and said other layer at 26.degree. are respectively and substantially equal to 55% and 45% by volume.
- 20. The tube as claimed in one of claims 1, 2, or 3, comprising a single layer wound at a winding angle substantially equal to 70.degree. with respect to an axis of the rube, an overall modulus of elasticity in a natural direction of the reinforcement fibers being close to a range of between 50 000-56 000 MPa, and another layer wound at a winding angle substantially equal to 30.degree., with respect to the axis of the tube, and overall modulus of elasticity in a natural direction of the fibers of said another layer oriented at 30.degree. being close 100 000 MPa and proportions of said one layer at 70.degree. and said another layer at 30.degree. are respectively substantially equal to 50% and 50% by volume.
- 21. The tube as claimed in one of claims 1, 2 or 3, comprising at least one layer having reinforcement fibers wound at an angle substantially equal in absolute value to 38.degree. with respect to an axis of the tube, and at least one other layer having reinforcement fibers wound at an angle substantially equal in absolute value to 62.degree., with respect to the axis of the tube, and overall proportions by volume of said at least one layer at 38.degree. and of said at least one other layer at 62.degree. with respect to an assembly of said two layers are respectively substantially equal to 45.degree. and 55.degree..
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 316,787, filed Feb. 28, 1989 is now abandoned.
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