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Composite Materials Behavior Analyze for Desk, Hull and Board Yacht's Panel

Mirela Koci
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Mirela Koci: Dr. University “Ismail Qemali†, Faculty of Technical ScienceEngineering and Technology Science Department

European Journal of Formal Sciences and Engineering Articles, 2020, vol. 3

Abstract: Materials science and composite technology are advancing rapidly, and new composites such as epoxy mixtures including the application of carbon nano tubes are becoming more popular with ever growing concern for high performance marine structures. Indeed, lightness, ease of production, durability and strength enable composites to play a vital role in marine applications. As the Marine sector continues to look at improving efficiency and reducing overall costs, Composite materials will play a huge part in the future of Marine construction. The paper is focused to the static linear simulation of elastic bodies using Solid Works Simulation. Stresses analyses have been developed in the static analyze which provide tools for the linear stress analysis of parts and assemblies loaded by static loads, taking in consideration for the analyze the most stressed part of the bottom, board and desk of the yachts Keywords: Static analyze, stress, composite materials, optimization, marine sector, leisure yachts.

Keywords: Static analyze; stress; composite materials; optimization; marine sector; leisure yachts. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.26417/ejef.v2i3.p48-55

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