Study on the Impact of Crashworthiness Materials on the Crashworthiness Capacity of Double Hull Ship

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Improving the crashworthiness of ship is an important guarantee for ship security. To fill different materials in the shipboard structure or attach fender devices outside the shipboard are important measures that can improve the crashworthiness of ship. They are boiled down to the use of crashworthiness materials, and the impact of crashworthiness materials on the double side ship is classified as the changes of shipboard structure elastic modulus, and then this paper carries out an analysis of the impact of the changes of various parts’ elastic modulus of the shipboard structure on the crashworthiness of ship, and the computing result shows that to lay crashworthiness materials on the sheet metal can improve the structure crashworthiness before the rupture occurs, some useful conclusions about the material impact on the crashworthiness of ship are obtained.

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