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Design optimization of composite egg-shaped submersible pressure hull for minimum buoyancy factor

Muhammad Imran, Dongyan Shi, Lili Tong, Hafiz Muhammad Waqas, Muqeem Uddin

2020Defence Technology27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper describes a design optimization study of the composite egg-shaped submersible pressure hull employing optimization and finite element analysis (FEA) tools as a first attempt to provide an optimized design of the composite egg-shaped pressure hull for manufacturing or further investigations. A total of 15 optimal designs for the composite egg-shaped pressure hull under hydrostatic pressure are obtained in terms of fibers’ angles and the number of layers for 5 lay-up arrangements and 3 unidirectional (UD) composite materials. The optimization process is performed utilizing a genetic algorithm and FEA in ANSYS. The minimization of the buoyancy factor (B.F) is selected as the objective for the optimization under constraints on both material failure and buckling strength. Nonlinear buckling analysis is conducted for one optimal design considering both geometric nonlinearity and imperfections. A sensitivity study is also conducted to further investigate the influence of the design variables on the optimal design of the egg-shaped pressure hull.

Topics & Concepts

HullFinite element methodStructural engineeringOptimal designComposite numberBuoyancyHydrostatic pressureEngineeringBucklingSafety factorNonlinear systemMaterials scienceMarine engineeringComputer scienceComposite materialMechanicsQuantum mechanicsPhysicsMachine learningShip Hydrodynamics and ManeuverabilityStructural Integrity and Reliability AnalysisEngineering Structural Analysis Methods
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