Survey of Structural Tolerances in the United States Commercial Shipbuilding Industry
Year: 1978 Language: English Author: Ship Structure Committee Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 220 Description: With the vast increase in ship size during the past two decades, great emphasis has been placed on reducing hull scantlings through rational determination of loads, working stresses and material properties. TO support an extended use of rational analysis in ship design, it is necessary to determine the deviations from ‘(ideal”’design that can be expected in construction and their effects during the vesselts service life. The Ship Structure Committee initiated a project to deter– mine the factors leading to and the extent of deviation from theoreti- cal design that can be expected. This is the final r’eport of that project and is being pub- lished to assist in developing a rational approach to ship design.
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Survey of Structural Tolerances in the United States Commercial Shipbuilding Industry
Language: English
Author: Ship Structure Committee
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 220
Description: With the vast increase in ship size during the past two
decades, great emphasis has been placed on reducing hull scantlings
through rational determination of loads, working stresses and
material properties. TO support an extended use of rational
analysis in ship design, it is necessary to determine the deviations
from ‘(ideal”’design that can be expected in construction and their
effects during the vesselts service life.
The Ship Structure Committee initiated a project to deter–
mine the factors leading to and the extent of deviation from theoreti-
cal design that can be expected.
This is the final r’eport of that project and is being pub-
lished to assist in developing a rational approach to ship design.
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