High performance sailing yachts are generally designed assuming high local and global loads transmitted by rigs to hull structures. The above-mentioned loading conditions can become critical for large hulls also in terms of displacements when composite materials are used. In this scenario, it is very important to use lightweight and high-performance materials, such as carbon fibres. In fact, also some \u2018non structural\u2019 components, such as outfit and furniture, are built in carbon fibres and, therefore, can be considered contributing to the hull local and global strength. The aim of this work is to investigate the contribution level of those \u2018non-structural\u2019 components to the hull strength. Two different finite element mod...
Usage of light weight materials has gained momentum in the marine market in the last few decades. Th...
In order to take full advantage of the lightweight characteristics of composite materials, design of...
Composite sandwich ships have laminated joints that contribute to a significant part of the ship’s w...
Weight saving is crucial in naval architecture to reduce costs and improve performances. In sailing ...
Yacht manufactory industries have been faced with two different trends over the last few years: on t...
The superyacht manufacturing industry is currently facing big challenges, mainly related to the pres...
The superyacht manufacturing industry is currently facing big challenges, mainly related to the pres...
Deformability and buckling load of yacht hulls with fiber reinforced plastic sandwich structure depe...
Deformability and buckling load of yacht hulls with fiber reinforced plastic sandwich structure depe...
A 4.60 m sailing yacht, made with a flax fiber composite and wood, has been refitted with the aim of...
The present financial crisis is imposing shipbuilders to reduce costs and construction times in orde...
This report will solely concentrate on the Dutch yacht manufacturing industry. The 'superyacht' indu...
This paper presents an innovative procedure for the modelling and optimisation of an advanced materi...
The superyacht industry faces an increasing trend of larger dimensions, more open spaces, larger hul...
In this paper a structural Finite Element analysis of a 50 ft pleasure vessel is presented. The stu...
Usage of light weight materials has gained momentum in the marine market in the last few decades. Th...
In order to take full advantage of the lightweight characteristics of composite materials, design of...
Composite sandwich ships have laminated joints that contribute to a significant part of the ship’s w...
Weight saving is crucial in naval architecture to reduce costs and improve performances. In sailing ...
Yacht manufactory industries have been faced with two different trends over the last few years: on t...
The superyacht manufacturing industry is currently facing big challenges, mainly related to the pres...
The superyacht manufacturing industry is currently facing big challenges, mainly related to the pres...
Deformability and buckling load of yacht hulls with fiber reinforced plastic sandwich structure depe...
Deformability and buckling load of yacht hulls with fiber reinforced plastic sandwich structure depe...
A 4.60 m sailing yacht, made with a flax fiber composite and wood, has been refitted with the aim of...
The present financial crisis is imposing shipbuilders to reduce costs and construction times in orde...
This report will solely concentrate on the Dutch yacht manufacturing industry. The 'superyacht' indu...
This paper presents an innovative procedure for the modelling and optimisation of an advanced materi...
The superyacht industry faces an increasing trend of larger dimensions, more open spaces, larger hul...
In this paper a structural Finite Element analysis of a 50 ft pleasure vessel is presented. The stu...
Usage of light weight materials has gained momentum in the marine market in the last few decades. Th...
In order to take full advantage of the lightweight characteristics of composite materials, design of...
Composite sandwich ships have laminated joints that contribute to a significant part of the ship’s w...