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dc.creator Lowde, MJ
dc.creator Peters, HGA
dc.creator Geraghty, R
dc.creator Graham-Jones, J
dc.creator Pemberton, R
dc.creator Summerscales, J
dc.date 2022-03-16T18:54:37Z
dc.date 2022-03-16T18:54:37Z
dc.date 2022-03-11
dc.date.accessioned 2022-05-26T21:09:58Z
dc.date.available 2022-05-26T21:09:58Z
dc.identifier 2077-1312
dc.identifier 408
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/18949
dc.identifier 10.3390/jmse10030408
dc.identifier 2077-1312
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/CUHPOERS/229006
dc.description <jats:p>Fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) matrix composites are widely used in large marine structures, and in wind turbines where blade lengths are now over 100 m. Composites are the material of choice for small vessels due to ease of manufacture, high hull girder stiffness, buckling resistance, corrosion resistance and underwater shock resistance. Ships over 100 m are still built using traditional steel and/or aluminium, but so far not FRP. Composite ship lengths have increased over the past 50 years, but fundamental technical challenges remain for the 100 m composite ship. Preliminary studies suggest a possible 30% saving in structural weight, a 7–21% reduction in full load displacement, and a cost saving of 15%. However, economic considerations, design codes, manufacturing limits, safety and end of life scenarios need to be addressed before a 100 m ship is built. Innovative materials and structures, notably carbon fibre composite skinned sandwich construction, or aramid fibres with vinylester modified epoxy resin, should result in increased mechanical performance and consequent improvements in economics and manufacturing processes. A linear extrapolation of length vs. launch dates predicts the first 100 m ship would be launched in 2042.</jats:p>
dc.language en
dc.language en
dc.publisher MDPI
dc.relation ISSN:2077-1312
dc.relation E-ISSN:2077-1312
dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
dc.rights http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
dc.rights http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
dc.rights 2022-03-19
dc.rights Not known
dc.title The 100 m Composite Ship?
dc.type Journal Article


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