Interference stress is an important design factor for press-fitted cylinder
applications such as flywheels and pressure vessels, which may decrease ov
er a period of time. Stress relaxation and creep in press-fitted composite
cylinders are investigated based on anisotropic viscoelasticity. The analys
is accounts for ply-by-ply variation of material properties and fiber orien
tations through the thickness of cylinders. Viscoelastic characteristics of
press-fit composite assemblies are quite different from those of isotropic
cylinders, due to the extreme anisotropy of composite materials. Results s
how a significant change of interference stresses over a period of time, wh
ich is critical to structural performance and durability.