Lecture 2: Ship structural components

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Lecture 2: Ship structural components Eng. 6002 Ship Structures 1 Lecture 2: Ship structural components

6.3 Ship Structure Longitudinal Structural Components Starting from the keel to the deck: Keel - Large center-plane girder - Runs longitudinally along the bottom of the ship Longitudinals - Girders running parallel to the keel along the bottom - It provides longitudinal strength

Longitudinal Structural Components (cont’d) Stringer - Girders running along the sides of the ship - Typically smaller than a longitudinal - Provides longitudinal strength Deck Girder - Longitudinal member of the deck frame (deck longitudinal) ….Primary role of longitudinal members : Resist the longitudinal bending stress due to sagging and hogging

Transverse Structural Components Primary role of transverse members : to resist the hydrostatic loads Starting from the keel to the deck: Floor - Deep frame running from the keel to the turn of the bilge Frame - A transverse member running from keel to deck - Resists hydrostatic pressure, waves, impact, etc. - Frames may be attached to the floors (Frame would be the part above the floor) Deck Beams - Transverse member of the deck frame

Plating - Thin pieces closing in the top, bottom and side of structure - Contributes significantly to longitudinal hull strength - Resists the hydrostatic pressure load (or side impact)

LONGITUDINAL MEMBERS TRANSVERSE MEMBERS DECK PLATING DECK BEAM DECK GIRDERS STRINGERS PLATING FRAME LONGITUDINAL KEEL FLOOR

LONGITUDINAL MEMBERS TRANSVERSE MEMBERS DECK PLATING DECK BEAM DECK GIRDERS STRINGERS PLATING FRAME LONGITUDINAL KEEL FLOOR

Longitudinal Framing System Transverse Framing System The ship’s strength can be increased by: - Adding more members - increasing the size & thickness of plating and structural pieces All this will increase cost, reduce space utilization, and allow less mission equipment to be added Optimization Longitudinal Framing System Transverse Framing System Combination of Framing System

Longitudinal Framing System Primary role of longitudinal members : to resist the longitudinal bending stress due to sagging and hogging A typical wave length in the ocean is 300 ft. Ships of this length or greater are likely to experience considerable longitudinal bending stress Ship that are longer than 300ft (long ship) tend to have a greater number of longitudinal members than transverse members Longitudinal Framing System : - Longitudinals spaced frequently but shallower - Frames are spaced widely

Transverse Framing System Primary role of transverse members : to resist the hydrostatic loads Ships shorter than 300ft and submersibles Transverse Framing System: - Longitudinals are spaced widely but deep. - Frames are spaced closely and continuously Transverse members: frame, floor, deck beam, platings

Combined Framing System Optimization of the structural arrangement for the expected loading to minimize the cost Combination of longitudinal and transverse framing system Typical combination : - Longitudinals and stringers with shallow frame - Deep frame every 3rd or 4th frame

Double Bottoms Two watertight bottoms with a void space Resists: - Upward pressure - bending stresses - bottom damage by grounding and underwater shock The double bottom provides a space for storing: - fuel oil - ballast water & fresh water Smooth inner bottom which make it easier to arrange cargo & equipment and clean the cargo hold

Watertight Bulkheads Large bulkhead which splits the the hull into separate sections Primary role - Stiffening the ship - Reducing the effect of damage The careful positioning the bulkheads allows the ship to fulfill the damage stability criteria The bulkheads are often stiffened by steel members in the vertical and horizontal directions