This article outlines a study on the fracture behaviour of representative 2D sections of large adhesively bonded glass fibre reinforced polymer T-joints commonly found in composite marine vessels. Finite element models of the structure were developed with various damage configurations in the adhesive bond lines which represent damage that may occur during service, particularly as a result of impact or shock loading. The T-joint sections were subjected to a straight pull-off load to simulate normal operational conditions of such structures in a ship. The fracture behaviour and damage criticality of the structure were numerically predicted using the Virtual Crack Closure Technique
Composite sandwich ships have laminated joints that contribute to a significant part of the ship’s w...
Fiber-reinforced composites have been widely used for load bearing structures because of their good ...
The U.S. Navy has a need to build stealthier, faster vessels while at the same time maintaining a h...
This article outlines a study on the fracture behaviour of representative 2D sections of large adhes...
This paper outlines a study on the fracture behaviour of a glass fibre reinforced polymer T-joint co...
In this thesis, the application of composite materials for marine structures and specifically naval ...
The present study proposes a comprehensive integrity assessment approach for a full-scale adhesively...
Structural composite materials are commonly used in large scale marine construction. Composite mate...
This paper describes the research activities associated with the damage assessment of maritime struc...
In fibre composite structures, bonded joints offer mechanical advantages over bolted joints and can ...
Thick adhesive layers have potential structural application in ship construction for the joining of ...
The fracture behaviour of composite materials and structures is quite complex with respect to metals...
Glass and carbon fiber reinforced polymer composite materials are predominantly finding wider use in...
Thick adhesive layers have potential structural application in ship construction for the joining of ...
This paper describes the large-scale testing and the finite element simulations of the collapse of a...
Composite sandwich ships have laminated joints that contribute to a significant part of the ship’s w...
Fiber-reinforced composites have been widely used for load bearing structures because of their good ...
The U.S. Navy has a need to build stealthier, faster vessels while at the same time maintaining a h...
This article outlines a study on the fracture behaviour of representative 2D sections of large adhes...
This paper outlines a study on the fracture behaviour of a glass fibre reinforced polymer T-joint co...
In this thesis, the application of composite materials for marine structures and specifically naval ...
The present study proposes a comprehensive integrity assessment approach for a full-scale adhesively...
Structural composite materials are commonly used in large scale marine construction. Composite mate...
This paper describes the research activities associated with the damage assessment of maritime struc...
In fibre composite structures, bonded joints offer mechanical advantages over bolted joints and can ...
Thick adhesive layers have potential structural application in ship construction for the joining of ...
The fracture behaviour of composite materials and structures is quite complex with respect to metals...
Glass and carbon fiber reinforced polymer composite materials are predominantly finding wider use in...
Thick adhesive layers have potential structural application in ship construction for the joining of ...
This paper describes the large-scale testing and the finite element simulations of the collapse of a...
Composite sandwich ships have laminated joints that contribute to a significant part of the ship’s w...
Fiber-reinforced composites have been widely used for load bearing structures because of their good ...
The U.S. Navy has a need to build stealthier, faster vessels while at the same time maintaining a h...