Composite Materials in Maritime Structures
The two volumes that comprise this work provide a comprehensive guide and source book on the marine use of composite materials. This first volume, Fundamental Aspects, provides a rigourous development of theory. Areas covered include materials science, environmental aspects, production technology, structural analysis and the role of standard test procedures. These volumes will provide an introduction to this important and fast-growing area for students and researchers in naval architecture and maritime engineering. It will also be of value to practising engineers as a comprehensive reference book.
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368 pages
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- List of authors
- 1. A Strategic Overview P. J. Usher
- 2. Background to Materials Science G. Niederstadt
- 3. Environmental Aspects G. Puccini
- 4. Production by Resin Transfer Moulding K. van Harten
- 5. An Engineering Approach to the Prediction of Elastic Properties of a Laminate R. A. Shenoi
- 6. Mechanics of Orthotrophic Laminae A. H. J. Nijhof
- 7. Analysis of Laminated Composites A. H. J. Nijhof
- 8. Theory of Sandwich Beams and Plates H. G. Allen
- 9. Design of Anistrophic Panels D. W. Chalmers
- 10. Finite Element Analysis of Composites R. Damonte
- 11. Theoretical Predictions of Failure Mechanisms and Strength P. T. Curtis
- 12. Considerations of Failure Theories in Design D. W. Chalmers
- 13. Test Procedures and Standards G. D. Sims
- Appendix
- Index.