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Course code: mt835 |
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This concerns a Course |
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ECTS credit points: 3 |
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine
Technology |
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Section of Ship Structures |
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Lecturer(s):
Vink,
ir. J.H., Journee, ir. J.M.J. |
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Catalog data:
Superposition of global and local responses,
Internal tank pressures, External pressures, Splash
zone, Intermitted wetting,
Long term distribution of stresses, Fatigue damage,
Hydroelasticity |
Course year: |
MSc 1st year |
Semester: |
2A |
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Hours per week: |
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Other hours: |
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Assessment: |
Oral examination |
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Assessment period: |
2A |
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(see academic
calendar) |
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Prerequisites (course
codes):
mt521: Ship Motions and Manoeuvring 2,
mt832:
Structural Design and Strength 3, mtp304: Project Structural Design and
Strength 4 |
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Follow up (course
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Detailed description
of topics:
Contents planned for the course of 2002-2003
o Response
superposition in view of hull girder bending stresses in regular waves.
o Local
response due to outside pressures at the shell, intermitted wetting.
o Stress
responses due to regional structural response.
o Combining
local response and global hull responses.
o Long
term distribution of stresses in view of fatigue damage of structural
components.
o Integral
structural finite element model of ship to determine stress response
functions.
o Hydroelasticity:
Working definition. Springing
o Hydrodynamic
interaction between floating structures and mechanical coupling: MOB’s.
o Vortex
induced vibrations, VIV. |
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Course material: |
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literature: |
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Remarks assessment,
entry requirements, etc.: |
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Learning goals:
·the student is able to understand and apply
knowledge of advanced topics in the overlap area between the specialization
of ship hydromechanics and ship construction |
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Computer use: |
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Laboratory project(s): |
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Design content:
Advanced topics for response evaluation and
structural design to judge viability of unconventional concepts og floating
structures |
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