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  • 1
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, Butterworth-Heinemann
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042187077
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9780128008614
    Inhalt: Hybrid Ship Hulls provides an overview of cutting-edge developments in hybrid composite-metal marine ship hulls, covering the critical differences in material processing and structural behavior that must be taken into account to maximise benefits and performance. Supporting the design of effective hybrid hulls through proper consideration of the benefits and challenges inherent to heterogenic structures, the book covers specific details of quality control, manufacturing, mechanical and thermal stress, and other behavioral aspects that need to be treated differently when engineering hybrid sh
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Schiffsrumpf ; Hybridwerkstoff
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 2
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Oxford, England :Butterworth-Heinemann,
    UID:
    edoccha_9960073825302883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (207 p.)
    ISBN: 0-12-801092-4
    Inhalt: Hybrid Ship Hulls provides an overview of cutting-edge developments in hybrid composite-metal marine ship hulls, covering the critical differences in material processing and structural behavior that must be taken into account to maximise benefits and performance. Supporting the design of effective hybrid hulls through proper consideration of the benefits and challenges inherent to heterogenic structures, the book covers specific details of quality control, manufacturing, mechanical and thermal stress, and other behavioral aspects that need to be treated differently when engineering hybrid sh
    Anmerkung: Includes index. , Front Cover; Hybrid Ship Hulls: Engineering Design Rationales; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Premises of Hybrid Hull Implementation; 1.1. Trends in Demand for Composite and Hybrid Structures; 1.2. Hybrid Hull Peculiarities; 1.3. Inheritance of Composite Shipbuilding; 1.4. Advanced Design-Technology Concepts; References; Chapter 2: Existing and Prospective Hybrid Hulls; 2.1. Composite Superstructures of Hybrid Surface Vessels; 2.2. Composite Outboard Submarine Structures; References; Chapter 3: Material-Transition Structures; 3.1. Prerequisites of Rational Design , 3.2. Benchmarking of Existing Hybrid Joining Technologies3.2.1. Plain Adhesive Bonding; 3.2.2. Bolted Joints; 3.2.3. Bonded-Bolted/Fastened Joints; 3.3. Advantageous Joining Options; 3.3.1. NJCs Novel Adhesive Bonding Joint; 3.3.2. Comeld Hybrid Joining Technology; References; Chapter 4: Comeld-2 Development and Performance Evaluation; 4.1. Introductory Study; 4.1.1. Initial Computer Simulations; 4.1.2. Manufacturing Trials; 4.1.3. Mechanical Testing; 4.2. Impact Resistance; 4.3. Reparability; 4.4. Preliminary Analytical Optimization; 4.5. Material Processing; 4.5.1. Protrusion Trials , 4.5.2. Lap Plate Fabrication4.5.3. Composite Processing Trials; 4.5.4. Hybrid panel processing; 4.6. Champion Selection; 4.6.1. Comparison Testing; 4.6.2. Upgraded analytical model; 4.6.3. Champion Joint Design and Fabrication; 4.7. Moistening/Watertightness Examination; 4.8. Champion Mechanical-Environmental Testing; 4.8.1. Test Set-up; 4.8.2. Static Testing; 4.8.3. Fatigue Testing; 4.9. Techno-Economic Appraisal; 4.10. Comeld-2 Readiness; References; Chapter 5: Serviceability Characterization; 5.1. Existing Approach; 5.2. Prerequisites of Methodology Advancement , 5.3. Serviceability at Conventional Load Cases5.3.1. Monotonic constant-rate loading; 5.3.2. Residual strength; 5.3.3. Cyclic fatigue loading; 5.4. Structural Performance at Complex Loading Profiles; 5.5. Practical Applications; 5.6. Experimental Verification of the Kinetic-Based Approach; 5.7. Methodological Upgrade of Serviceability Evaluation; References; Chapter 6: Prospective Investigations; 6.1. Prevention of Galvanic Corrosion; 6.2. Laser-Based Surfi-Sculpt; 6.3. Comeld-2 Non-Naval Applications; References; Appendix: Matlab Codes on Serviceability Characterization , 7.1. Ultimate Strength versus Length of Loading and Temperature7.2. Residual Strength; 7.3. Cyclic Loading; 7.4. DSV Diving; Glossary/Abbreviations; Index , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-12-800861-X
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-306-97799-1
    Sprache: Englisch
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 3
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Oxford, England :Butterworth-Heinemann,
    UID:
    edocfu_9960073825302883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (207 p.)
    ISBN: 0-12-801092-4
    Inhalt: Hybrid Ship Hulls provides an overview of cutting-edge developments in hybrid composite-metal marine ship hulls, covering the critical differences in material processing and structural behavior that must be taken into account to maximise benefits and performance. Supporting the design of effective hybrid hulls through proper consideration of the benefits and challenges inherent to heterogenic structures, the book covers specific details of quality control, manufacturing, mechanical and thermal stress, and other behavioral aspects that need to be treated differently when engineering hybrid sh
    Anmerkung: Includes index. , Front Cover; Hybrid Ship Hulls: Engineering Design Rationales; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Premises of Hybrid Hull Implementation; 1.1. Trends in Demand for Composite and Hybrid Structures; 1.2. Hybrid Hull Peculiarities; 1.3. Inheritance of Composite Shipbuilding; 1.4. Advanced Design-Technology Concepts; References; Chapter 2: Existing and Prospective Hybrid Hulls; 2.1. Composite Superstructures of Hybrid Surface Vessels; 2.2. Composite Outboard Submarine Structures; References; Chapter 3: Material-Transition Structures; 3.1. Prerequisites of Rational Design , 3.2. Benchmarking of Existing Hybrid Joining Technologies3.2.1. Plain Adhesive Bonding; 3.2.2. Bolted Joints; 3.2.3. Bonded-Bolted/Fastened Joints; 3.3. Advantageous Joining Options; 3.3.1. NJCs Novel Adhesive Bonding Joint; 3.3.2. Comeld Hybrid Joining Technology; References; Chapter 4: Comeld-2 Development and Performance Evaluation; 4.1. Introductory Study; 4.1.1. Initial Computer Simulations; 4.1.2. Manufacturing Trials; 4.1.3. Mechanical Testing; 4.2. Impact Resistance; 4.3. Reparability; 4.4. Preliminary Analytical Optimization; 4.5. Material Processing; 4.5.1. Protrusion Trials , 4.5.2. Lap Plate Fabrication4.5.3. Composite Processing Trials; 4.5.4. Hybrid panel processing; 4.6. Champion Selection; 4.6.1. Comparison Testing; 4.6.2. Upgraded analytical model; 4.6.3. Champion Joint Design and Fabrication; 4.7. Moistening/Watertightness Examination; 4.8. Champion Mechanical-Environmental Testing; 4.8.1. Test Set-up; 4.8.2. Static Testing; 4.8.3. Fatigue Testing; 4.9. Techno-Economic Appraisal; 4.10. Comeld-2 Readiness; References; Chapter 5: Serviceability Characterization; 5.1. Existing Approach; 5.2. Prerequisites of Methodology Advancement , 5.3. Serviceability at Conventional Load Cases5.3.1. Monotonic constant-rate loading; 5.3.2. Residual strength; 5.3.3. Cyclic fatigue loading; 5.4. Structural Performance at Complex Loading Profiles; 5.5. Practical Applications; 5.6. Experimental Verification of the Kinetic-Based Approach; 5.7. Methodological Upgrade of Serviceability Evaluation; References; Chapter 6: Prospective Investigations; 6.1. Prevention of Galvanic Corrosion; 6.2. Laser-Based Surfi-Sculpt; 6.3. Comeld-2 Non-Naval Applications; References; Appendix: Matlab Codes on Serviceability Characterization , 7.1. Ultimate Strength versus Length of Loading and Temperature7.2. Residual Strength; 7.3. Cyclic Loading; 7.4. DSV Diving; Glossary/Abbreviations; Index , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-12-800861-X
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-306-97799-1
    Sprache: Englisch
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 4
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Oxford, England :Butterworth-Heinemann,
    UID:
    almahu_9948025329602882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (207 p.)
    ISBN: 0-12-801092-4
    Inhalt: Hybrid Ship Hulls provides an overview of cutting-edge developments in hybrid composite-metal marine ship hulls, covering the critical differences in material processing and structural behavior that must be taken into account to maximise benefits and performance. Supporting the design of effective hybrid hulls through proper consideration of the benefits and challenges inherent to heterogenic structures, the book covers specific details of quality control, manufacturing, mechanical and thermal stress, and other behavioral aspects that need to be treated differently when engineering hybrid sh
    Anmerkung: Includes index. , Front Cover; Hybrid Ship Hulls: Engineering Design Rationales; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Premises of Hybrid Hull Implementation; 1.1. Trends in Demand for Composite and Hybrid Structures; 1.2. Hybrid Hull Peculiarities; 1.3. Inheritance of Composite Shipbuilding; 1.4. Advanced Design-Technology Concepts; References; Chapter 2: Existing and Prospective Hybrid Hulls; 2.1. Composite Superstructures of Hybrid Surface Vessels; 2.2. Composite Outboard Submarine Structures; References; Chapter 3: Material-Transition Structures; 3.1. Prerequisites of Rational Design , 3.2. Benchmarking of Existing Hybrid Joining Technologies3.2.1. Plain Adhesive Bonding; 3.2.2. Bolted Joints; 3.2.3. Bonded-Bolted/Fastened Joints; 3.3. Advantageous Joining Options; 3.3.1. NJCs Novel Adhesive Bonding Joint; 3.3.2. Comeld Hybrid Joining Technology; References; Chapter 4: Comeld-2 Development and Performance Evaluation; 4.1. Introductory Study; 4.1.1. Initial Computer Simulations; 4.1.2. Manufacturing Trials; 4.1.3. Mechanical Testing; 4.2. Impact Resistance; 4.3. Reparability; 4.4. Preliminary Analytical Optimization; 4.5. Material Processing; 4.5.1. Protrusion Trials , 4.5.2. Lap Plate Fabrication4.5.3. Composite Processing Trials; 4.5.4. Hybrid panel processing; 4.6. Champion Selection; 4.6.1. Comparison Testing; 4.6.2. Upgraded analytical model; 4.6.3. Champion Joint Design and Fabrication; 4.7. Moistening/Watertightness Examination; 4.8. Champion Mechanical-Environmental Testing; 4.8.1. Test Set-up; 4.8.2. Static Testing; 4.8.3. Fatigue Testing; 4.9. Techno-Economic Appraisal; 4.10. Comeld-2 Readiness; References; Chapter 5: Serviceability Characterization; 5.1. Existing Approach; 5.2. Prerequisites of Methodology Advancement , 5.3. Serviceability at Conventional Load Cases5.3.1. Monotonic constant-rate loading; 5.3.2. Residual strength; 5.3.3. Cyclic fatigue loading; 5.4. Structural Performance at Complex Loading Profiles; 5.5. Practical Applications; 5.6. Experimental Verification of the Kinetic-Based Approach; 5.7. Methodological Upgrade of Serviceability Evaluation; References; Chapter 6: Prospective Investigations; 6.1. Prevention of Galvanic Corrosion; 6.2. Laser-Based Surfi-Sculpt; 6.3. Comeld-2 Non-Naval Applications; References; Appendix: Matlab Codes on Serviceability Characterization , 7.1. Ultimate Strength versus Length of Loading and Temperature7.2. Residual Strength; 7.3. Cyclic Loading; 7.4. DSV Diving; Glossary/Abbreviations; Index , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-12-800861-X
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-306-97799-1
    Sprache: Englisch
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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