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blackfeather
08-23-2010, 05:43 PM
Just a quick query out there - is anyone familiar with which (if any) scantling rules will allow cored bottom plating in the slam zone of High Speed Craft / Patrol Boat?
apex1
08-23-2010, 05:59 PM
Just a quick query out there - is anyone familiar with which (if any) scantling rules will allow cored bottom plating in the slam zone of High Speed Craft / Patrol Boat?
Why should one be so mad to do that?
idkfa
08-26-2010, 01:03 PM
http://www.gurit.com/page.asp?section=00010001002200160009§ionTitle=Corecell%99+A%2DFoam+%2D+For+Hulls+%26+Dynamic+Loading
Could this be an option?
apex1
08-26-2010, 01:25 PM
http://www.gurit.com/page.asp?section=00010001002200160009§ionTitle=Corecell%99+A%2DFoam+%2D+For+Hulls+%26+Dynamic+Loading
Could this be an option?
Do you see scantlings there?
blackfeather
08-26-2010, 03:04 PM
The question has been answered. We can get it past DNV, ABS or BV. I was just looking for feedback from anyone who had recently pushed a cored bottom plate structure through any of these class rules. Thanks.
Palmer
09-07-2010, 09:54 PM
I can't guarantee that the new 140' 30kn coast guard cutter built by Westport is cored in the 'slam zone' but I bet it is.
Ad Hoc
09-07-2010, 11:29 PM
Cored structures, in the slamming zone, with DNV, for example, must have a miniumum density of 130 kg/m^3.
powerabout
09-08-2010, 08:27 AM
if you core the success or failure is down to the layup, the chemicals and who did it
apex1
09-08-2010, 12:37 PM
if you core the success or failure is down to the layup, the chemicals and who did it
...and the core of course.:cool:
Cored structures, in the slamming zone, with DNV, for example, must have a miniumum density of 130 kg/m^3.
I was just going to mention DnV. I mean heck, I've been involved in building DnV-approved cored composite hulls (100% cored everywhere) in Norway for 25 years now. The Norwegian Navy 47-meter 65-knot fast attack craft are frp-sandwich hulls..so are their 54-m mine countermeasure vessels. Not a square inch of single skin laminate to be found anywhere.
That said..the other class societies than DnV have only more recently been considering designs that are cored below the waterline and/or on other structures (like the cross-deck on catamarans) that are are subject to slamming.
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