Effect of profile element dimension to the ultimate hull girder strength

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The hull girder plays an important role against those loads and to describe the structural behavior under longitudinal bending. The hull cross-sectional properties have a significant contribution to the ultimate strength investigation. Therefore, the influence of the element section properties to the ultimate hull girder strength must be evaluated. The objective of the present study is to calculate the ultimate hull girder strength considering the element section properties subjected to longitudinal bending. Two double-hull tankers are taken with the same dimension, but different from the element section properties characteristic such as number, dimension, and type of the stiffeners located on the bottom, shell and deck parts. The basic formula is adopted to calculate element section properties of the hull girder for double hull tanker. The double hull tanker is modeled as a cross-section having the stiffeners and attached plating. The stress due to the difference of the element section properties is less than allowable stress.

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Lestari, P. A. N., Ashury, Alie, M. Z. M., & Wairara, S. (2019). Effect of profile element dimension to the ultimate hull girder strength. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 343). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/343/1/012077

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