Abstract

Fully-transparent cabin type, utilized in manned submersibles, is typically constructed using viscoelastic PMMA (polymethyl methacrylate) material. Accurate fatigue life assessment of manned cabin is of paramount importance to ensure structural safety. In this study, a calculation process for evaluating the fatigue life of PMMA manned cabins based on a continuum damage mechanics model combined with the viscoelastic constitutive relationship of the PMMA material in response to the absence of related specification is proposed. Fatigue tests of PMMA material are performed for determination of damage evolution model parameters and the calculation process is validated by the fatigue test data. Tailored subroutines are then developed by using ABAQUS software tool, respectively for structural analysis of a typical manned cabin with PMMA pressure-resistant hull, openings, hatches and penetration plates and simulating trapezoidal loading history acting on manned cabin. Subroutine coupling is accordingly employed to conduct parametric analysis on fatigue crack initiation life of the fully-transparent manned cabin with consideration of different outside pressure level and operation time and valuable results are obtained for identifying key areas of concern. This study intends to contribute to further cabins safety enhancement, as well as to design optimization and fatigue analysis of underwater structures involving PMMA materials.

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