Optimization of composite maritime structures - effects of uncertainties on design criteria limits
Paper in proceeding, 2011

Composite materials have been used successfully in vessels since the 1960s. Changes during the last decade in international regulations, fuel prices and environmental concerns have dramatically increased the interest of the marine industry in lightweight composite materials. There are many questions regarding the material’s properties and behaviour that still remain, leading, in some instances to too robustly designed crafts. There-fore, the new generation of composite vessels requires a finer tuning of safety and weight, which can be achieved by analyzing thoroughly the behaviour of the material and the effects of uncertainties and approxi-mations found in the design process. This paper presents the study of two design methodologies with different degrees of complexity, through deterministic and probabilistic analyses, in order to determine their benefits, drawbacks and challenges.

Failure and Fracture Criteria

Finite element analysis

Optimization

Composite materials

Marine Structure

Author

Luis Felipe Sanchez Heres

Ship Design

Jonas Ringsberg

Ship Design

Erland Johnson

Ship Design

Advances in Marine Structures - Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Marine Structures (MARSTRUCT 2011)

707-714
978-0-415-67771-4 (ISBN)

Advances in Marine Structures - Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Marine Structures (MARSTRUCT 2011)
Hamburg, Germany,

Chalmers Area of Advance Transport – funding 2011

Chalmers, 2011-01-01 -- 2011-12-31.

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Innovation and entrepreneurship

Areas of Advance

Transport

Energy

Materials Science

Subject Categories

Reliability and Maintenance

Other Materials Engineering

Vehicle Engineering

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