Design of Ship Hull Structures: A Practical Guide for Engineers
β Scribed by Yasuhisa Okumoto, Yu Takeda, Masaki Mano, Tetsuo Okada (auth.), Yasuhisa Okumoto, Yu Takeda, Masaki Mano, Tetsuo Okada (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 571
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In this book, the four authors show us the condensed experience how to design ship hull structures from a practical viewpoint. In three parts, the book presents the fundamentals, the theory and the application of structural design of hulls. The topics are treated comprehensively with an emphasis on how to achieve reliable and efficient ship structures. The authors have in particular introduced their experiences with the rapid increase of ship sizes as well as the introduction of ship types with a high degree of specialization. The associated early failures of these "new" structures have been analyzed to provide the readers with illustrations why structural design needs to be carried out on several levels in order to ensure that correct loading is applied and that local structural behaviour in properly understood.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XVII
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Philosophy of Hull Structure Design....Pages 3-15
Structural Design Loads....Pages 17-32
Strength Evaluation....Pages 33-80
Hull Structure Design System....Pages 81-95
Progress in Ship Design....Pages 97-110
Materials....Pages 111-123
Finite Element Method....Pages 125-140
Back Matter....Pages 139-140
Front Matter....Pages 141-141
Design of Beams....Pages 143-176
Design of Girders....Pages 177-189
Damage of Girders....Pages 191-210
Design of Pillars....Pages 211-225
Design of Plates....Pages 227-252
Design of Stiffened Panel....Pages 253-265
Torsion....Pages 267-283
Deflection of Hull Structures....Pages 285-296
Welding....Pages 297-317
Fracture Control....Pages 319-333
Hull Structural Vibration....Pages 335-347
Back Matter....Pages 349-350
Front Matter....Pages 351-351
Hull Structure Arrangement....Pages 353-362
Longitudinal Strength of Hull Girder....Pages 363-386
Back Matter....Pages 571-572
Front Matter....Pages 351-351
Transverse Strength of Ship....Pages 387-415
Torsional Strength....Pages 417-421
Shell Structure....Pages 423-430
Bulkheads....Pages 431-459
Deck Structure....Pages 461-473
Double Hull Structure....Pages 475-481
Fore Construction....Pages 483-490
Engine Room Construction....Pages 491-511
Stern Construction and Stern Frame....Pages 513-526
Vibration Prevention....Pages 527-557
Superstructure....Pages 559-570
Back Matter....Pages 571-572
Back Matter....Pages 573-578
β¦ Subjects
Engineering Design; Structural Mechanics
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