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Dynamic Characterisation of Marine Sandwich Structures
Abstract Dynamic experimental and theoretical methods for sandwich panel structures subjected to water slamming are described, including a unique servo-hydraulic controlled slam test system and a pressure based transient finite element technique. The pressure simulation method accurately represents the pressures observed in slamming tests, and the transient dynamic finite element modelling can simulate sandwich panel responses to a slamming load.
Dynamic Characterisation of Marine Sandwich Structures
Abstract Dynamic experimental and theoretical methods for sandwich panel structures subjected to water slamming are described, including a unique servo-hydraulic controlled slam test system and a pressure based transient finite element technique. The pressure simulation method accurately represents the pressures observed in slamming tests, and the transient dynamic finite element modelling can simulate sandwich panel responses to a slamming load.
Dynamic Characterisation of Marine Sandwich Structures
Battley, Mark (author) / Stenius, Ivan (author) / Breder, Johan (author) / Edinger, Susan (author)
2005-01-01
10 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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