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DNVGL-RU-YHT P 3 CH 5

Part 3 Hull - Chapter 5 Composite scantlings

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Organization: DNVGL
Publication Date: 1 December 2015
Status: inactive
Page Count: 66
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General 

Application 

This rule chapter applies to Yachts being constructed from fibre reinforced thermoset matrix composites ("FRP"), typically in single skin and/or sandwich construction using glass, carbon or aramid fibres. Alternative material combinations may be accepted after special consideration. 

This rule chapter envisages primarily structural integrity of vessels hull including structural components listed in Ch.1 Sec.1. Guidance note: Any note in this chapter addressing issues other than relating to structural integrity is to be considered as recommendation or guidance to designer, builder, owner, et al. ---e-n-d---of---g-u-i-d-a-n-c-e---n-o-t-e--- 

A single skin construction is considered to be a structure consisting of an FRP laminate supported and stiffened locally by a system of relatively closely spaced FRP stiffeners. 

A sandwich construction is considered to be a structural element consisting of three components: a FRP skin laminate on each side of a lower density core. 

The methodologies offered in this are especially suitable for vessel structures composed by and designed to a clear hierarchy of structural elements, i.e.

- Plating

- Stiffeners

- Girders

- Bulkheads

- Hull Any other types of structural arrangements require individual case-by-case evaluation by the Society. 

Neither all facets nor all elements of structural design can be covered by this chapter. For structural elements not completely covered by this chapter alternative methods may be applied subject to the acceptance by the Society. 

Construction shall be carried out according to SHIP Pt.2 Ch.4 Fabrication and testing..

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Part 3 Hull - Chapter 5 Composite scantlings
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January 1, 2018
Part 3 Hull - Chapter 5 Composite scantlings
General Application This rule chapter applies to yachts being constructed from fibre reinforced thermoset matrix composites (FRP), typically in single skin and/or sandwich construction using glass,...
January 1, 2018
Part 3 Hull - Chapter 5 Composite scantlings
FOREWORD DNV GL rules for classification contain procedural and technical requirements related to obtaining and retaining a class certificate. The rules represent all requirements adopted by the...
October 1, 2016
Part 3 Hull Chapter 5 Composite scantlings
Application This rule chapter applies to yachts being constructed from fibre reinforced thermoset matrix composites (FRP), typically in single skin and/or sandwich construction using glass, carbon...
October 1, 2016
Part 3 Hull - Chapter 5 Composite scantlings
Application This rule chapter applies to yachts being constructed from fibre reinforced thermoset matrix composites (FRP), typically in single skin and/or sandwich construction using glass, carbon...
DNVGL-RU-YHT P 3 CH 5
December 1, 2015
Part 3 Hull - Chapter 5 Composite scantlings
General  Application  This rule chapter applies to Yachts being constructed from fibre reinforced thermoset matrix composites (“FRP”), typically in single skin and/or sandwich construction using...
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