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Table of Contents Marine Composites Epoxy ...................................................................................................................71 Thermoplastics.....................................................................................................71 Core Materials...........................................................................................................72 Balsa ....................................................................................................................72 Thermoset Foams................................................................................................73 Syntactic Foams ..................................................................................................73 Cross Linked PVC Foams...................................................................................73 Linear PVC Foam................................................................................................74 Honeycomb ..........................................................................................................74 PMI Foam ............................................................................................................75 FRP Planking.......................................................................................................75 Core Fabrics ........................................................................................................75 Plywood ...............................................................................................................76 Composite Material Concepts ........................................................................................77 Reinforcement and Matrix Behavior .........................................................................77 Directional Properties................................................................................................78 Design and Performance Comparison with Metallic Structures ...............................78 Material Properties and Design Allowables ..............................................................81 Cost and Fabrication.................................................................................................82 Material Costs......................................................................................................82 Production Costs .................................................................................................82 Design Optimization Through Material Selection................................................83 Design Hull as a Longitudinal Girder..........................................................................................86 Still Water Bending Moment................................................................................86 Wave Bending Moment .......................................................................................87 Ship Oscillation Forces........................................................................................87 Dynamic Phenomena ..........................................................................................88 Sailing Vessel Rigging Loads..............................................................................88 Transverse Bending Loads..................................................................................88 Torsional Loading ................................................................................................88 Slamming ........................................................................................................................89 Hydrodynamic Loads...........................................................................................89 Load Distribution as a Function of Length ..........................................................92 Slamming Area Design Method...........................................................................93 Nonstandard Hull Forms......................................................................................94 Hull Girder Stress Distribution.............................................................................95 Other Hull and Deck Loads.................................................................................97 Mechanics of Composite Materials ................................................................................99 General Fiber/Matrix Relationship.......................................................................99 Fiber Orientation................................................................................................100 Micromechanics Geometry................................................................................101 Elastic Constants...............................................................................................102 In-Plane Uniaxial Strengths...............................................................................103 ivPDF Image | Marine Componsites
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