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In Case of a Bulk Carrier

Authors :
Mikio Nose
Mosahiro Mori
Shin-ichiro Nozaki
Source :
Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Japan. 1987:293-306
Publication Year :
1987
Publisher :
Japan Society of Naval Architects and Ocean Engineers, 1987.

Abstract

Shear lag in the cross section of a bulk carrier will be discussed in this paper. The hull girder of a bulk carrier consists of multi-cellular box girder. As to the single cell box girder, the approximate methods of calculation were proposed by Kuranishi M. and Miyashita M. and by Reissner E., independently.To apply these methods to the hull girder of a bulk carrier, the former is preferable to the latter because of the flexibility in the mathematical formulation of its warping function.At first, authors developed the former method to the multi-cellular box girder. And then, after some numerical calculations on the bulk carrier of 60 thousands Dead Weight tons, in the condition of loading alternatively in every other hold, the following results were obtained : (1) In girthwise, the warping and the warping normal stress due to shear lag become greater in the bilge part and in the double bottom plates near the ship centre line than other part, mainly. As to the warping. shear flow, it acts so as to decrease the maximum value of shear flow and to make smooth the 'distribution pattern in the side shell.(2) In spanwise, the warping and the warping normal stress and shear flow due to shear lag are much affected by the magnitude and distributing pattern of the shearing force acting on the hull girder.

Details

ISSN :
18842070 and 05148499
Volume :
1987
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Japan
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........73b629e46499b11d3218694387e02ed3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2534/jjasnaoe1968.1987.162_293