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CONSTRUCTION OF SHIPS Prof. Mustafa İNSEL Assis. Prof. Şebnem HELVACIOĞLU 2011-2012 GEM111E
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Ship on a wave
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Ship in waves
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Loads on ship section
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Ship profile under weight and displacement loads
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Bouncy and mass distribution Bouncy distribution weight distribution
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Structural Failure Tensile or compressive yield Compressive buckling Fatigue Brittle Fracture Creep
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Tensile testing Schematic appearance of round metal bars after tensile testing. (c) Completely ductile fracture (b) Ductile fracture (a) Brittle fracture
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Stress
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Strain
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Stress vs Strain Stress vs. Strain curve typical of a matel 1. Ultimate strength 2. Yield strength 3. Proportional limit stress 4. Fracture
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Creep
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Fatigue
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Structural strength
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Main ship parts ER AFT FORE
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Longitudinal framing
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Transverse framing
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Typical cargo hold of a bulk carrier
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Fore ship
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Fore and bolbous bow structure
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Longitudinal bow section
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Fore ship
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Longitudinal aft section
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Aft end structure
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Aft ship
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Engine room
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A section from engine room
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Deck construction
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Ro-Ro vessel
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Deck-double hull-double bottom
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Bilge
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DB of a container
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DB structure
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Shell plating
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Section
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Midship section of a double hull tanker
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Typical transverse frame
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Cargo hold section of a bulk carrier
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Cargo hold section of a general cargo ship
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A container ship
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