Laminated design for the application of composite materials for ship radar mast
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to determine the correct estimation of laminated design for composite materials applied to a ship radar mast. Recently, as the IMO’s environmental regulations have been strengthened to increase the energy efficiency of ships, the IMO has also begun to consider operational economics such as energy reduction through lightening the hull. Demand for lighter weight technology using composite materials is increasing. Examples would include lightweight large structures using composite materials, composite materials replacing metal design parts, and polymer composite materials applicable to marine environments. Therefore, in this study, the properties of the material were analyzed using a simulation program to verify the applicability of the composite material for ship radar mast. In addition, the reliability of the simulation result was secured through Fiber/Matrix/Ply correction and the calculation of the laminate dynamics. The results provide basic properties (E33, G23, G13, ν23, ν13, S13, S23) for computer analysis other than mechanical properties derived experimentally.
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