Article | REF: BM7628 V1

Bonding composites - Shipbuilding sector

Author: Philippe COGNARD

Publication date: October 10, 2003

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5. Membranes and bulkheads bonded to the hull

The hull is contact-molded beforehand, then the frames and reinforcements are added.

It is very important to distribute the stresses over as large an area as possible, with local reinforcements, laminations and layering of graded laminated layers, and suitable design, as shown in figure 7 . Laminating enables L-shaped reinforcements to be produced, resulting in a good T-joint (figure 7 ).

Laminated sections for subsequent connection
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