Automated Design of Restraint Layer of an Inflatable Vessel
TBMG-1180
2/1/2007
- Content
A Mathcad computer program largely automates the design and analysis of the restraint layer (the primary load-bearing layer) of an inflatable vessel that consists of one or more sections having cylindrical, toroidal, and/or spherical shape(s). A restraint layer typically comprises webbing in the form of multiple straps. The design task includes choosing indexing locations along the straps, computing the load at every location in each strap, computing the resulting stretch at each location, and computing the amount of undersizing required of each strap so that, once the vessel is inflated and the straps thus stretched, the vessel can be expected to assume the desired shape.
- Citation
- "Automated Design of Restraint Layer of an Inflatable Vessel," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2007.