Feasibility of composite material construction without the use of molds
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https://doi.org/10.25043/19098642.253Keywords:
composites, structures, shipbuilding, designAbstract
The evolution of materials applied to shipbuilding has meant, to a large extent, the possibility of optimized designs in shapes and weights, preponderant aspects in Naval Architecture. The present work shows in a generic way the application of Composite Materials in the construction of ships and naval artifacts and specifically the feasibility of applying a construction technique without moulds, supported by successfully developed examples.
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