Marine application of fiber reinforced composites: A review

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Abstract

Components and structures working in the marine environment are exposed to high stresses attributable to the action of wind, waves, and tides. Moreover, they have to face hostile and severe environmental conditions during their lifetime, being placed in the splash zone if not even submerged in saltwater. The application of polymer composites in marine systems has been the focus of intensive studies in the last decades, highlighting potential benefits given by the replacement of several components, such as ship hulls, propeller blades, wind, and tidal turbine blades, to cite but a few. The present paper reports the latest advances in this area, addressing the applications of advanced composites in ships and ship components, offshore oil and gas composites, marine renewable energy and underwater repairing.

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Rubino, F., Nisticò, A., Tucci, F., & Carlone, P. (2020). Marine application of fiber reinforced composites: A review. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/JMSE8010026

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