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Verification the Stressed State of the Ships’ Hull during Separate Water Descent

Year 2023, Volume: 26, 272 - 278, 30.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.55549/epstem.1409571

Abstract

This study evaluates the stressed state of the ship's hull during its welding of separate water descent parts. Separate descent of ship hull is applicable for small and medium sized ship yards (SME), where shipbuilding facilities have restrictions on length and lifting capacity. In the paper different scenarios are developed for verification. It is assumed that separately launched sections of the ship's hull are free of heels and trim, i.e., pre-ballasted, and any initial deformation in connected structures has been eliminated during the stage of hull assembly. In different scenarios, there are varying factors directly related to the strength of the ship, its construction materials, as well as those that have an impact on the production processes. Two of most used welding methods in ship building are analyzed- submerged arc welding and gas metal arc welding. The analysis shows that the stressed state of the ship's hull closely depends on the initial tense state, thickness of plate elements and welding method.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Environmental and Sustainable Processes
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Yordan Denev

Early Pub Date December 25, 2023
Publication Date December 30, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023Volume: 26

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APA Denev, Y. (2023). Verification the Stressed State of the Ships’ Hull during Separate Water Descent. The Eurasia Proceedings of Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics, 26, 272-278. https://doi.org/10.55549/epstem.1409571