The report is one in a series of reports conducted as part of a two year Joint Industry Research Project 'Structural Maintenance for New and Existing Ships' initiated in June 1990 by the Department of Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering of the University of California at Berkeley to both develop practical tools and procedures for the analysis of proposed ship structural repairs and to prepare guidelines for the cost effective design and construction of lower-maintenance ship structures. The project was organized into six studies. This report is based on the results of Study 3 -- Interaction of Details with Adjacent Structure. This report describes the work performed in developing a system for aiding in the evaluation of the response of shell longitudinal-web frame connections to both global and local loads.


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    Title :

    Structural Maintenance for New and Existing Ships. Structural Analysis and Loadings


    Contributors:
    J. Stear (author)

    Publication date :

    1992


    Size :

    132 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English