Coursecode: mt800
Coursename: Ship structural design principles
DUT creditpoints: 4
ECTS creditpoints: 6 |
Subfaculty of
Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology |
Lecturer(s): Hengst, prof. ir. S., Vink, ir. J.H. , Dirkse, ir. C. |
Tel.: 015-2785306/5923/4057 |
Catalog data:
Structural design principles, Flow of forces, Fasteners, Welded joints, Types of maritime
structures, Materials, Loads, Longitudinal strength, Stiffened plate panels, Structural
arrangement applied on ships. |
Courseyear: 1
Semester: 0/0/0/4/2
Hours p/w: 0/0/4/2
Other hours:
Assessment: written
Assessm.period(s): 5, 6
(see academic calendar) |
Prerequisites:
mk1a, wb1103 |
Follow up: mt700, mt827 |
Detailed
description of topics: The course MT800 consits of 2 parts:
Part 1: MT800-1: Introduction Structural Design: Mechanical Engineering
Aspects
Course hours: 0/0/2/0
Lecturer: ir. J.H. Vink.
Objective and Contents:
The flow of forces through the systems which are considered is taken as starting point;
the design engineer has to be able to appropriately control this flow of forces. This
principle is elucidated with help of the most common types of connections.
The students must be able to make a relevant physical model for the subject connection,
and correctly apply the principles of flow of forces to it in order to get insight into
the relationship between the relevant parameters.
Reader: MT800-1: Inleiding Constructieleer: Wb-deel voor MT; ir. J.H. Vink, Ir.C.J.
Houtman
Part 2: MT800-2: Introduction to Structural Design of Marine Objects
Course hours: 0/0/2/2
Lecturer: ir. J.H. Vink
Objective and contents:
Introduction to the current terms and concepts of Marine Technology. For this purpose
the ship is treated as a system which has close interaction with the marine environment.
Some usual shiptypes and offshore constructions are summarised, followed by a review of
the shipbuilding materials, and the connection methods.
The loads acting on the ship hull are discussed together with the way in which the
construction responds to it and the usual methods to apply strength analysis.
The main structural components of the ship hull (stiffening systems, bulkheads,
bottomconstruction, shell, decks etc) and their functions are discussed, together with
design, strength and fabrication aspects.
Using the knowledge about concepts, structural arrangements, loads and response types as
introduced, the students must be able to analyse the strength of relevant structural
configurations, and lay down the results in a sketch and a technical drawing.
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Course
material: Reader: MT800-2: Inleiding Constructieleer Maritieme Techniek, prof. ir. S.
Hengst. |
References from
literature: |
Remarks
(specific information about assesment, entry requirements, etc.):
Multiple choice examination (closed book).
Periodical written exercises during the course form part of the total assessment score. |
Goals:
Introduction to current terms, structural arrangements and principles for strength
analysis relevant for marine objects. The course will be integrated with MT700 as far as
possible. |
Computer use: - |
Laboratory
project(s):
See: mt032p |
Design content:
The course mt800 gives insight into the relations which exist between the structural
design, the strength- and production aspects. |
Percentage of
design: 75% |