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DRA structural research on submarines and submersibles
AbstractThe ‘breadth’ and ‘depth’ of the DRA structural research program on submarines and submersibles is illustrated with three examples: (i) Failure-mode-interaction in ring-stiffened steel cylinders — now a refined art,(ii) Collapse prediction of steel torispherical domes — still capable of giving surprises(iii) CRFP pressure hulls for ocean-bed submersibles — yet to be proven. A brief discussion is given of the way in which submarine and submersible design may evolve, aided by improved analytical capabilities, in particular non-linear finite element methods.
DRA structural research on submarines and submersibles
AbstractThe ‘breadth’ and ‘depth’ of the DRA structural research program on submarines and submersibles is illustrated with three examples: (i) Failure-mode-interaction in ring-stiffened steel cylinders — now a refined art,(ii) Collapse prediction of steel torispherical domes — still capable of giving surprises(iii) CRFP pressure hulls for ocean-bed submersibles — yet to be proven. A brief discussion is given of the way in which submarine and submersible design may evolve, aided by improved analytical capabilities, in particular non-linear finite element methods.
DRA structural research on submarines and submersibles
Graham, D. (author) / Keron, I. (author) / Mitchell, G. (author) / Creswell, D. (author)
Marine Structures ; 7 ; 231-256
1994-01-01
26 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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