Year: 2014 Language: english Author: Panteleimon G. Spanolios Publisher: NTUA Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 186 Description: In the first chapter of this thesis an effort is being made to familiarize the reader on the concept of the bulk carrier design. At the beginning the term bulk carrier is defined as adopted by the IACS resolutions. The second chapter of this thesis outlines the design principles followed in the structural design of the cargo spaces of a bulk carrier, starting from the structural design process, that is part of the design spiral. At this stage, a stepwise process determines the structural arrangements of the ship. The third chapter outlines the determination of loads affecting the hull structure. The first loads assessed are the ones that are present in the still water conditions, meaning in conditions where the ship floats in calm water. In the fourth chapter of this thesis, the calculations for the structural components in the midship section area of a bulk carrier are presented. The fifth chapter of this study copes with the strength analysis of the hull structure. The sixth chapter of this thesis copes with the overall design of the hold area in a bulk carrier, seen from an operational point of view. Finally, the seventh chapter outlines the main alternative designs that have been implemented last decades in bulk carrier structural design, whereas the major areas of concern for the design of the future are also listed.
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Modern Structural Design of Bulk Carrier Vessels
Year: 2014
Language: english
Author: Panteleimon G. Spanolios
Publisher: NTUA
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 186
Description: In the first chapter of this thesis an effort is being made to familiarize the reader on the concept of the bulk carrier design. At the beginning the term bulk carrier is defined as adopted by the IACS resolutions.
The second chapter of this thesis outlines the design principles followed in the structural design of the cargo spaces of a bulk carrier, starting from the structural design process, that is part of the design spiral. At this stage, a stepwise process determines the structural arrangements of the ship.
The third chapter outlines the determination of loads affecting the hull structure. The first loads assessed are the ones that are present in the still water conditions, meaning in conditions where the ship floats in calm water.
In the fourth chapter of this thesis, the calculations for the structural components in the midship section area of a bulk carrier are presented.
The fifth chapter of this study copes with the strength analysis of the hull structure.
The sixth chapter of this thesis copes with the overall design of the hold area in a bulk carrier, seen from an operational point of view.
Finally, the seventh chapter outlines the main alternative designs that have been implemented last decades in bulk carrier structural design, whereas the major areas of concern for the design of the future are also listed.
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