2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruct.2014.05.018
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An analytical model for predicting the deflection of laminated basalt composite plates under dynamic loads

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“…Resistance to high temperatures, alkali-resistance, and extremely low absorbability allow wide application of basalt fibers on building industry and technical practise. Longterm durability of basalt fibers and excellent mechanical and shielding properties enable their application on nuclear plants structures [19,20].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Resistance to high temperatures, alkali-resistance, and extremely low absorbability allow wide application of basalt fibers on building industry and technical practise. Longterm durability of basalt fibers and excellent mechanical and shielding properties enable their application on nuclear plants structures [19,20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, more recently, thanks to the increasing interest in advanced structural layouts and composite materials, experimental campaigns involving complex structures such as multilayered plates [9] and structures made of composite materials [10-13] have been conducted. Similarly, also analytical methods to predict the blast response of composite plate-like structures have been recently propounded in the literature [14][15][16][17]. However, so far, the available analytical theories can only deal with simple boundary conditions and geometries and do not consider complex physical phenomena, such as the extremely non-linear effects rising in case of failure of composite plates.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It will not ignite easily with the right resins. Basalt composites with better impact strength do not shatter like carbon fibers and are great at blast mitigation [3,4]. They also protect from nuclear radiation and does not conduct electricity or interfere with RF signals or MRI waves.…”
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“…Türkmen and Mecitoğlu [37] investigated the structural response of a stiffened laminated composite plate subjected to blast load experimentally. Baştürk et al [3] studied an analytical model for predicting the deflection of laminated basalt composite plates under several dynamic loads using FDM.…”
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