7. Durability
When composite structures come into contact with the marine environment, the question arises as to their durability. Several quantitative factors are of interest to the designer:
the amount of water potentially diffused into the material ;
the impact of water on the material's mechanical, elastic and fracture properties;
the effect of mechanical stress coupling – on material strength.
The first two questions are increasingly well answered, but the third remains an open question.
7.1 Water intake
The water absorption of a laminate cannot be directly related to the water...
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Bibliography
File references
Main suppliers
(non-exhaustive list)
• Hexcel ( www.hexcel.com/ )
• Structil ( www.structil.fr/ )
• Airex ( www.alcanairex.com/...
Organizations and laboratories
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• END ( www.fin.fr/ )
• IFREMER ( www.ifremer.fr/ )
Standards
- Hull construction – Sampling – Part 5: Design pressure for monohulls, design constraints, determination of sampling - • ISO 12215 - 2006
• ISO 527 – Plastics. Determination of tensile properties 20/09/2007 (date of European confirmation of the standard)
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