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SHIP STURCTURE ((● The design wave for a vessel will therefore have a…
SHIP STURCTURE
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We can consider the wave forces on a ship to be quasi-static. This means that they can be treated as a succession of
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worst hogging moment occurs when the midbody is on the crest of a wave, and the bow and stern are in the troughs
● The wave height (peak to trough) is generally assumed to be 1/20th of the wave length (any larger and the wave will break)
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A typical wave length in the ocean is 300ft. Ships of this length or greater are likely to experience considerable longitudinal
◦Thin pieces enclosing the top, bottom and side of structure
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