The consequences of seawater absorption on the impact behaviour of glass/epoxy composite elbow pipe joints were investigated experimentally. Glass-epoxy elbow pipe connections using E-glass and S-glass are made using hand layup. Pipe connections are soaked in water according to current conditions for 0,3 and 6 months. The relationship between unmanaged and aged samples was studied by calculating contact force, displacement, and absorbed energy values from impact tests. Therefore, it is concluded that seawater increases the ageing period of E-glass/epoxy fibre-reinforced composite pipe elbow joints, resulting in degradation between the fibre and resin interface, which is more prominent in elbow joints made with E-glass than in those made with S-fiber—proposed glass.
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