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N.M. Osipenko, "Fracture of Elements of Sea Underwater Structures Subjected to Biological Fouling," Mech. Solids. 57 (3), 580-589 (2022)
Year 2022 Volume 57 Number 3 Pages 580-589
DOI 10.3103/S0025654422030189
Title Fracture of Elements of Sea Underwater Structures Subjected to Biological Fouling
Author(s) N.M. Osipenko (Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics RAS, Moscow, 119526 Russia, osipnm@mail.ru)
Abstract The development of methods for cleaning marine vessels and stationary underwater structures such as oil platforms from crustacean foulers requires the study of their mechanical properties, data on the strength of shells - fouling houses and their attachment to the substrate. The methods and results of mechanical testing for crack resistance of fragments of shell houses of Chirona evermanni from the Sea of Okhotsk and houses of Balanus eburneus from the Barents Sea that are attached to a stone substrate are presented. The conditions of brittle fracture during the development of a crack in the shell and the separation of the shell from the substrate are determined.
Keywords shell, adhesive layer, crack, fracture
Received 13 August 2021Revised 31 August 2021Accepted 05 September 2021
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