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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2016Composite cylinders for deep sea applications, an overview60citations
  • 2013Development of a Test to Simulate Wave Impact on Composite Sandwich Marine Structurescitations
  • 2011Micro-Tomography to Study High-performance Sandwich Structures16citations
  • 2009Entire Life Time Monitoring of Filament Wound Composite Cylinders Using Bragg Grating Sensors: I. Adapted Tooling and Instrumented Specimen16citations

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  • Pierre, Chauchot
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Composite cylinders for deep sea applications, an overview

  • Pierre, Chauchot
  • Dominique, Choqueuse
  • Benoit, Bigourdan
  • Davies, Peter
Abstract

In order to develop the knowledge base necessary to design deep sea pressure vessels it is essential to understand the full chain from design and manufacturing through NDT and characterization to long term behavior under hydrostatic pressure. This paper describes results from European and national research programs focusing on the use of composites for underwater applications over the last 20 years. Initial tests on small glass/epoxy cylinders were followed by large demonstration projects on carbon/epoxy cylinders with implosion pressures of up to 600 bar, corresponding to 6000 meter depth. Numerical modeling has enabled end closures design to be optimized for test performance. Thin and thick wall cylinders have been tested under quasi-static, and long term loading. Both thermosetting and thermoplastic matrix composites have been tested to failure, and the influence of defects and impact damage on implosion pressure has been studied. These deep sea exploitation and exploration studies were performed for oceanographic, military and offshore applications, and extensive data are available. The aim of this paper is to indicate existing results, particularly from European projects, in order to avoid costly repetition.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • Carbon
  • glass
  • glass
  • composite
  • defect
  • thermoplastic