TRANSACTIONS OF THE KRYLOV STATE RESEARCH CENTRE
Science journal
ISSN (print) 2542-2324 /(online) 2618-8244 |
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Year |
2022 |
Issue |
402 |
Volume |
4 |
Pages |
75-84 |
Caption |
Analytical and experimental assessment of household extruded polystyrene foam (XPS) practicability for sandwich hull panels of small craft |
Authors |
Tsyvarev M.V., Vetlugina A.S., Mironov M.Yu. |
Keywords |
small craft, strength and stiffness conditions, composite sandwich panels, extruded polystyrene foam, threepoint bending, equivalent moduli, FE method, contact problem |
DOI |
10.24937/2542-2324-2022-4-402-75-84 |
Summary |
Object and purpose of research. This paper is an integrated study of extruded polystyrene foam (XPS) practicability for three-layered composite hull structures of small craft.
Subject matter and methods. Mechanical properties of composite materials and their components are determined experimentally (three-point bending, longitudinal tension/compression). Elastic properties and limit-state characteristics are obtained from beam theory, mixed model of composite beam, finite-element method, as well as solution of geometrically non-linear contact problems as per Newton-Raphson iterative technique. Main results. The study illustrates final diagrams for structural responses of investigated composite beam, filler and binder as functions of pre-defined displacement of test rigging. It also gives the estimates for equivalent Young’s moduli, as well as preliminary positive opinion about the practicability of XPS as a substitute for the conventional wood veneer in composite structures of small ships. The paper also presents a structurally similar FE model suitable for prediction calculations of large complex structures that can be tested only when the whole full-scale hull is available. Conclusion. This study formulates and solves the elastic problem for the investigated XPS-based sandwich panels. The results give an idea about the practicability of this material for shipbuilding applications. |
Rubrics |
Naval architecture |