Year: 2010 Language: english Author: William S. Vorus Publisher: The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers ISBN: 978-0-939773-75-6 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 85 Description: Principles of Naval Architecture series is the defining reference work and text for naval architecture. This volume presents the principles underlying analysis of the vibration characteristics of modern seagoing ships and the application of those principles in design and problem solving. The classical continuous beam model with steady state response to periodic excitation is presented first. This includes natural frequencies, mode shapes and modal expansion. Discrete analysis is next presented based upon finite element principles. Examples are discussed involving analysis of the entire ship and component parts, e.g., the deck house. There are sections on vibration surveys, sea trials, acceptable vibration standards and criteria. Concluding sections treat methods of remediation of vibration problems that are found after the ship is completed, including modifications to propeller design, structure and machinery.
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Principles Naval Architecture - Vibration
Language: english
Author: William S. Vorus
Publisher: The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers
ISBN: 978-0-939773-75-6
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 85
Description: Principles of Naval Architecture series is the defining reference work and text for naval architecture. This volume presents the principles underlying analysis of the vibration characteristics of modern seagoing ships and the application of those principles in design and problem solving. The classical continuous beam model with steady state response to periodic excitation is presented first. This includes natural frequencies, mode shapes and modal expansion. Discrete analysis is next presented based upon finite element principles.
Examples are discussed involving analysis of the entire ship and component parts, e.g., the deck house. There are sections on vibration surveys, sea trials, acceptable vibration standards and criteria. Concluding sections treat methods of remediation of vibration problems that are found after the ship is completed, including modifications to propeller design, structure and machinery.
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