Composites are widely used in marine applications. There is considerable experience of glass reinforced resins in boats and ships but these are usually not highly loaded. However, for new areas such as offshore and ocean energy there is a need for highly loaded structures to survive harsh conditions for 20 years or more. High performance composites are therefore being proposed. This book provides an overview of the state of the art in predicting the long term durability of composite marine structures. The following points are covered:
Modelling water diffusion
Damage induced by water
Accelerated testing
Including durability in design
In-service experience.
This is essential reading for all those involved with composites in the marine industry, from initial design and calculation through to manufacture and service exploitation. It also provides information unavailable elsewhere on the mechanisms involved in degradation and how to take account of them. Ensuring long term durability is not only necessary for safety reasons, but will also determine the economic viability of future marine structures.
ISBN: | 9789401779760 |
Publication date: | 23rd August 2016 |
Author: | Peter Davies, Yapa DS Rajapakse |
Publisher: | Springer an imprint of Springer Netherlands |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 261 pages |
Series: | Solid Mechanics and Its Applications |
Genres: |
Engineering: Mechanics of solids Ceramic and glass technology Materials science Alternative and renewable energy sources and technology |