用碳纤维增强环氧树脂修补管道和水箱试样的研究

D. Frank, A. Milat, Miloš Balunović, Darko Burlović
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商船和客船在恶劣的环境中运行,经常遭受腐蚀和裂缝问题。传统的切割和焊接钢部件通常需要将船舶重新定向到造船厂,这导致大量船舶停用时间。在这种情况下,船舶运营商寻求有效和快速的维修解决方案,以尽量减少船舶延误。随着复合材料的研究和应用的进步,碳纤维和环氧树脂制成的复合贴片作为一种成本和时间效率高的修复解决方案出现在航运业中。尽管树脂硬化并将纤维牢固地粘合在受损表面,船级社仍然认为这种修复是一种临时解决方案,并有条件地接受它,这意味着要经常进行强制性检查。这是因为目前还没有足够的实际证据证明复合贴片是永久修复的解决方案。为了进一步研究复合补片的有效性,本文对17个补片在水压作用下的管道和水箱试件进行了有限元强度分析。未来的工作将考虑在鉴定过程中通过压力试验对获得的有限元结果进行验证。
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Study of Tube And Tank Specimens Repaired Using a Carbon Fibre Reinforced Epoxy
Merchant and passenger ships operate in harsh environments where they constantly suffer from corrosion and crack problems. The traditional cutting and welding of the steel parts most often requires redirection of a vessel to a shipyard what results in substantial vessel out-of-service time. In such situations, a ship operator seeks an efficient and fast repair solution to minimise ship delays. Following advancements in research and application of composite materials, an opportunity to implement composite patches made of carbon fibres and epoxy resin has emerged in the shipping industry as one of the cost and time efficient repair solutions. Although, the resin hardens and bonds the fibres strongly to the damaged surface, classification societies still consider this repair as a temporary solution and accept it conditionally, meaning with the frequent obligatory inspections. This is because there hasn’t been enough practical evidence yet to recognise the composite patching as the permanent repair solution. In order to further investigate the efficiency of the composite patching, this paper presents the finite element (FE) strength investigation of 17 patches applied to tube and tank specimens under water pressure. The future work will consider a validation of the obtained FE results by means of pressure testing during the course of the qualification process.
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