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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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Publications (5/5 displayed)

  • 2012Morphological and physical evolutions of aramid fibers aged in a moderately alkaline environment5citations
  • 2011Long-Term Mechanical Behavior of Aramid Fibers in Seawater22citations
  • 2010Influence of Finish Treatment on the Durability of Aramid Fibers Aged Under an Alkaline Environment22citations
  • 2010Degradation of Aramid Fibers Under Alkaline and Neutral Conditions: Relations Between the Chemical Characteristics and Mechanical Properties25citations
  • 2008Durability of Aramid Ropes in a Marine Environmentcitations

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  • Bourmaud, A.
  • Vouyovitch, Van Schoors L.
  • Davies, Peter
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Durability of Aramid Ropes in a Marine Environment

  • Loic, Dussud
  • Guillaume, Derombise
  • Laetitia, Van Schoors
  • Davies, Peter
Abstract

This paper presents first results from a study of the long term marine durability of aramid fibers. The program was started based on the experience of IFREMER using aramid fiber ropes for instrumentation and deep sea handling lines, which is described here. Instrumentation lines showed no degradation after recovery, but results from testing of handling ropes after service indicated significant strength reduction. This led to the development of specific test facilities to study bend-over-sheave performance. The overall aim is to improve understanding of the roles of both the fiber and the rope construction in a marine environment, in order to improve long term strength retention of aramid marine ropes.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • strength
  • durability