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Strength Of Ships And Ocean Structures 2008 Alaa Mansourn Donald Liu

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Strength Of Ships And Ocean Structures 2008 Alaa Mansourn Donald Liu
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Publisher: Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.1 MB
Pages: 226
Author: Alaa Mansourn, Donald Liu
ISBN: 9780939773664, 093977366X
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Strength Of Ships And Ocean Structures 2008 Alaa Mansourn Donald Liu by Alaa Mansourn, Donald Liu 9780939773664, 093977366X instant download after payment.

This new revised volume on Strength of Ships and Ocean Structures addresses several topics of ship strength in greater depth than in the previous edition of PNA, bringing much of the material up to date and introducing some new subjects. There is extensive coverage of the latest developments in dynamic sea load predictions, including nonlinear load effects, slamming and impact plus new sections on the mechanics of collisions and grounding. The incorporation of the various loadings in structural design and analysis is covered including long term extreme and cumulative fatigue effects. There is a more extensive treatment of strength analysis using finite element methods than was included in the previous edition. Ultimate strength evaluation of the hull girder and components is covered and there is a section on structural safety assessment applying reliability concepts including fatigue effects. Particular attention is given to problems encountered in ships of special type and size that have been developed in recent years, many of which, by reason of size, configuration or lack of a history of design experience, require a design approach based on first principles. Modern developments in classification society strength standards and modern rule developments are covered including Common Structural Rules for tankers and bulk carriers. The concluding sections discuss materials other than steel, including composites and aluminum, and vessels of unusual geometry and performance such as multihulls, hydrofoils, and SWATH craft.

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