Ship structural analysis and design
For a structure as large ans as complex as a ship there are three levels of structural design, the second and most central of which is the subject of this book. Rationally-based design is design from first principles using the tools of modern engineering science: computer and the methods of structur...
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Jersey City, NJ
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers
2010
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Table of Contents:
- Rationally-based structural design
- Loads, Structural Response, Limit States, and Optimization
- Hull Girder Response Analysis - Prismatic Beam
- Wave Loads - Statistical, Dynamic, and Nonlinear Aspects
- Reliability-Based Structural Design
- Frame Analysis
- Basic Aspects of the Finite Element Method
- Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis
- Plate Bending
- Deformation and Strength Criteria for Stiffened Panels under Impact Pressure
- Buckling Strength and Ultimate of Columns
- Elastic Buckling of Plates
- Large Deflection Behavior and Ultimate Strength of Plates
- Elastic Buckling of Stiffened Panels
- Large Deflection Behavior and Ultimate Strength of Stiffened Panels
- Ultimate Strength of Ship Hulls
- Fatigue of Ship Structural Details