Wafaa Souadji
Wafaa Souadji
Master Thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the double degree: Advanced Master in Naval Architecture conferred by University of Liege "Master of Sciences in Applied Mechanics, specialization in Hydrodynamics, Energetics and Propulsion conferred by Ecole Centrale de Nantes Devepled in West Pomeranian University of Technology, Szczecin Germanischer Llyod Office, Szczecin Supervised by: Dr. Zbigniew Sekulski, West Pomeranian University of Technology, Szczecin M. SC. ENG. Wojciech Stecewicz, Germanicsher Llyod Office, Szczecin
2010-2012
1. Introduction.
2. Concept of the Hull Structure, Material and Topology 3. Modelling and Scantling Calculation of Hull Structure According to GL Rules. 4. Strength Analysis Using Finite Element Method. 5. Three-D Visualisation of a Part of the Hull Structure Using Tribon Software. 6.Technical Description of the Developed Ship Hull Structure. 7.Conclusion.
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1. Introduction
Objective of the Master Thesis
The hull structural design based on the functional requirements of the containership.
The design was developed according to the Rules and Regulations of Germanischer Lloyd.
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1. Introduction
General Description of the Containership B178.
Type and destination of the ship Cellular, geared container vessel intended for the carriage of: Built in the Stocznia Szczeciska Nowa Classified by GL
- 20 and 40ft ISO containers in holds and on deck ; - 45 and 49 ft containers on deck, - Dangerous cargo containers in holds No 1-6 - Reefer containers (self-contained air cooled type) on deck and in hold No 2- 5 - Break bulk cargoes in hold No 2-5.
Main characteristics
Tonnage 35 881 GT 14 444 NT Deadweight 41 850 t Length O.A. 220.50 m Length B.P. 210.20 m Breadth moulded 32.24 m Depth to main deck 18.70 m Freeboard draught 12.15 m Speed (service) at 10,50 draught 22.30 kn
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2.1. Material Selection 2.2. Factors Influencing the Selection of the Ship Hull Structure Topology
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Shell plating ,including keel, outer bottom and side plates; Inner bottom, deck plates, and longitudinal bulkhead strakes; Bottom longitudinal girders; Longitudinal hatch coamings including their longitudinal stiffeners.
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Transverse members, including floors, web frames, and plates forming transverse bulkheads; Longitudinal stringers in the side shell as well as transverse bulkheads structures; Longitudinal stiffeners for the whole structure.
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Double Bottom
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Double bottom structure: side longitudinal girder and floors form rigid support for the containers seat.
Horizontal stringers
Ordinary floors
Double side structure longitudinal stringers and web frames form a rigid support for ships sides structure between transversal bulkheads.
Web frames
Longitudinal stringers
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Extending of the structural elements over the cylindrical part of the ship.
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Watertight bulkhead
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Red comments
Remove red comments, increasing the dimensions of profiles, increasing thickness of plates, and change the material where is necessary.
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M, % Mt
654.3 135.5 90.0 81.7 20 66.8 1048.5 62.4 12.9 8.5 7.7 1.9 6.3
The mass of the ship hull steel is estimated equal to 3453 t which represent 6 % of the total displacement of the ship (56996 t).
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Cross Section
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Load input
A damage water line has been taken at the level of the bulkhead deck h=18.7 m.
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Add additional beams between Inner bottom and the first longitudinal stringer; Increase the thickness of webs and flanges of the lower vertical beams.
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Higher tensile steel is adopted for : Flanges and lower web plates of vertical beams; Normal steel for: Bulkhead Plates and the rest of the bulkhead structure.
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Two standard load cases are adopted : homogeneous 40 ft; heavy Loading 20 ft.
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x =-218 MPa
Combination of vertical bending moment, torsional moment and horizontal bending moment.
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7. Conclusions
The scantling of the structural members is carried out using two approaches provided by Poseidon software: pre-sized structure according to construction rules; pre-sized structure based on direct calculation using FEM.
Looking at the results of the first approach, an initial scantling which fulfils the requirement of the GL rules with the minimum thickness is obtained in an iterative process.
The results of the finite element analysis provides a good insight about deflection, normal
stress, shear stress and von Mises stress in the structural members which allows selecting the critical structural regions, such as the middle part of the top coaming and some parts of the floors. These structural regions were strengthened by increasing their thicknesses.
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7. Conclusions
The result from the checking of the bulking strength in the plates of the outer bottom indicates that the minimum thickness under the specified conditions should not be less than 15.4 mm. Hence the thickness 16 mm as well as stiffeners HP 28011 is sufficient against buckling.
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