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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Analytical study of composite panel for manufacturing boats by theory of heterogeneous section
Other Titles: ECCM16 - 16TH European conference on composite materials, Seville, Spain, 22-26 June 2014
Authors: Henrique Neto, Peri Jose
Wahrhaftig, Alexandre de Macedo
Ribeiro, Henrique Jose Caribé
Nascimento, Ademar Nogueira do
metadata.dc.creator: Henrique Neto, Peri Jose
Wahrhaftig, Alexandre de Macedo
Ribeiro, Henrique Jose Caribé
Nascimento, Ademar Nogueira do
Abstract: This job aims analyze the bending of a composite sandwich panel idealized for marine applications by means of the classical theory of Solid Mechanics. The composite panel basis of this study is proposed by Ribeiro, Wahrhaftig and Nascimento [1]. Mathematical simplifications were made to fit the employed theory with the panel. The developed analytical formulations aimed at the calculation of normal stresses in bending and is based on classical concepts of heterogeneous section. Some numerical simulations are performed in the panel to analyze outcome on dimensional variations induced. The formulation developed adequately describes the behavior of composite structural analysis. This enables pre-design and directing more complex stages of more sophisticated computational models.
Keywords: Structural composite
Heterogeneous section
Marine engineering
metadata.dc.publisher.country: Brasil
Publisher: ECCM
Citation: Neto, P. J H; Wahrhaftig, A. M; Ribeiro, H. J. C; Nascimento, A. N.Analytical study of composite panel for manufacturing boats by theory of heterogeneous section. in ECCM 16, Spain/ 2014
metadata.dc.rights: Acesso Aberto
URI: http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/32716
Issue Date: 24-Jun-2014
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