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The book is devoted to the study of the behavior of composite materials in the marine environment, based on two seminars organized by IFREMER and ONR. It covers current issues of durability of composites that are widely used in marine applications such as yachts and submarines. The focus is on the interaction between water penetration and the mechanical properties of materials, which is necessary to create predictive models for marine architects. The book examines recent advances in composites, including their applications in the offshore industry and renewable marine energy, such as floating wind turbines and tidal turbines. The structure of the book reflects the seminar programs, with one part devoted to understanding the mechanisms of degradation and the effects of water, and the other focused on practical applications in the offshore oil and gas industry and the design of turbine blades. The book also highlights the importance of environmentally friendly composite materials for future marine applications.
См. также:Durability of Composites in a Marine Environment
Contents
Nonempirical Kinetic Modeling of Non-fickian Water Absorption
Induced by a Chemical Reaction in Epoxy-Amine Networks
Xavier Colin
Influence of Glass Fibre Sizing and Storage Conditions on Composite Properties
Luc Peters
Water Uptake in Polymer Composites with Voids
Leif A. Carlsson and E. Du
Durability of US Naval Composites and Sandwich Structures: Science Framework Considering Multiscale Response in Harsh Sea Environment
Dayakar Penumadu
Statistical Long-Term Creep Failure Time of Unidirectional CFRP
Yasushi Miyano and Masayuki Nakada
Multiphysics Modeling of the Hygro-Mechanical Behavior of Heterogeneous Materials
Alexandre Clement, Sylvain Freour and Frederic Jacquemin
Reliability of Composite Marine Structures
A.J. Sobey, J.I.R. Blake and R.A. Shenoi
Multiscale Modelling of Environmental Degradation-First Steps
Andreas T. Echtermeyer, Abedin Gagani, Andrejs Krauklis and Tobiasz Mazan
Present and Future Composites Requirements for the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry
Denis Melot
Composite Materials in Tidal Energy Blades
Matthew Dawson, Peter Davies, Paul Harper and Simon Wilkinson
Influence of Composite Fatigue Properties on Marine Tidal Turbine Blade Design
Vesna Jaksic, Ciaran R. Kennedy, David M. Grogan, Sean B. Leen and Conchur M. O. Bradaigh
Marine Ageing Behaviour of New Environmentally Friendly Composites
Peter Davies, Pierre-Yves Le Gac, Maelenn Le Gall and Mael Arhant