Finite Element Modeling of Water Slamming on Sandwich Hull Structures
Resumen
This article evaluates the structural
response of ship hull sandwich panels subjected to
water slamming. Structural responses were
obtained from several finite element (FE) model
simulations developed by using the commercial
code LS-DYNA. Models were analyzed for hull
sandwich panels impacting initially calm surface
water at two different deadrise angles 10 and 15,
under three impact velocities, 5 m/s, 4 m/s, and 3
m/s. Structural responses were dependent of the
slamming conditions as hydrodynamic pressures
propagate from the keel to the chine. Panel’s
deflection, core shear stresses, and skin tensile
stresses showed to be decreased at lower impact
velocities and higher deaderise angles.
Keywords - Finite Element Analysis, FluidStructure Interaction, Sandwich Composite Hulls,
Water Slamming.