기하학적 변위 이론을 적용한 VLCC 최종종강도 평가Assessment of Ultimate Longitudinal Strength of a VLCC considering Kinematic Displacement Theory
- Other Titles
- Assessment of Ultimate Longitudinal Strength of a VLCC considering Kinematic Displacement Theory
- Authors
- 정준모; 남지명; gokhan; 윤성원; 이강수
- Issue Date
- 31-8월-2013
- Publisher
- 대한조선학회
- Keywords
- Average compressive strength; Corrosion wastage; Initial deflection; Kinematic displacement theory; Ultimate longitudinal strength
- Citation
- 대한조선학회논문집, v.50, no.4, pp 255 - 261
- Pages
- 7
- Journal Title
- 대한조선학회논문집
- Volume
- 50
- Number
- 4
- Start Page
- 255
- End Page
- 261
- URI
- https://www.kriso.re.kr/sciwatch/handle/2021.sw.kriso/8047
- Abstract
- This paper presents prediction of ultimate longitudinal strength of a VLCC, “Energy Concentration for which many benchmark studies have been carried out, based on kinematic displacement method proposed by Tayyar and Bayraktarkatal (2012). Kinematic displacement theory provides semi-analytical solution of average compressive strengths for various kinds of stiffened panels. The accuracy of average compressive strengths obtained from formulas of CSR(common structural rules) for tankers and kinematic displacement method are discussed in the fore part of this paper. Hull girder ultimate strengths using Smith method are also compared for different average compressive strengths. By comparing them with other benchmark results, it is concluded that the new method provides lower bounds, because hull girder strengths under the sagging and hogging moment conditions approach nearly lower bounds.. Kinematic displacement theory provides semi-analytical solution of average compressive strengths for various kinds of stiffened panels. The accuracy of average compressive strengths obtained from formulas of CSR(common structural rules) for tankers and kinematic displacement method are discussed in the fore part of this paper. Hull girder ultimate strengths using Smith method are also compared for different average compressive strengths. By comparing them with other benchmark results, it is concluded that the new method provides lower bounds, because hull girder strengths under the sagging and hogging moment conditions approach nearly lower bounds.
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