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Marine Composites Table of Contents Strain Limited Failure.........................................................................................218 Stress Limited Failure........................................................................................219 Creep.......................................................................................................................220 Generalized C r e e p B e hav ior .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. 2 2 0 Composite Material Behavior During Sustained Stress ....................................221 Performance in Fires....................................................................................................223 Small-Scale Tests ...................................................................................................223 Oxygen-Temperature Limiting Index (LOI) Test - ASTM D 2863 (Modified)....224 N.B.S. Smoke Chamber - ASTM E 662............................................................224 Cone Calorimeter - ASTM E 1354 ....................................................................225 Radiant Panel - ASTM E 162............................................................................225 Intermediate-Scale Tests ........................................................................................230 DTRC Burn Through Test .................................................................................230 ASTM E 1317-90, Standard Test Method for Flammability of Marine Finishes ....231 U.S. Navy Quarter Scale Room Fire Test.........................................................234 3-Foot E 119 Test with Multiplane Load ...........................................................234 Large-Scale Tests...................................................................................................235 Corner Tests ......................................................................................................235 Room Tests .......................................................................................................235 Summary of MIL-STD-2031 (SH) Requirements....................................................235 Review of SOLAS Requirements for Structural Materials in Fires.........................238 Naval Surface Ship Fire Threat Scenarios.............................................................240 International Maritime Organization (IMO) Tests....................................................242 IMO Resolution MSC 40(64) on ISO 9705 Test ...............................................242 Criteria for Qualifying Products as Fire Restricting Materials .........................242 Thermo-Mechanical Performance of Marine Composite Materials ........................245 Fire Insult...........................................................................................................245 Mechanical Loading...........................................................................................245 Test Panel Selection Criteria.............................................................................246 Test Results.......................................................................................................258 Fabrication Manufacturing Processes.............................................................................................251 Mold Building...........................................................................................................251 Plugs ..................................................................................................................252 Molds .................................................................................................................252 Single Skin Construction.........................................................................................253 Cored Construction from Female Molds.................................................................254 Cored Construction over Male Plugs......................................................................254 Productivity ..............................................................................................................258 Equipment ...............................................................................................................259 Chopper Gun and Spray-Up..............................................................................259 Resin and Gel Coat Spray Guns.......................................................................259 Impregnator........................................................................................................262 Health Considerations .......................................................................................263 viiPDF Image | Marine Componsites
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