

Understanding Design Of Bulk Carriers
One of the oldest types of ships plying at the seas are the ones that carry unpackaged bulk cargo like coal, grains, iron ore, sulphur,


One of the oldest types of ships plying at the seas are the ones that carry unpackaged bulk cargo like coal, grains, iron ore, sulphur,


In our previous article we described design of different types of tankers. In this article we will understand types and design of liquified gas carrier vessels.


Hull stresses in ships require additional attention, especially considering the catastrophic consequences which are possible as a result of their failure. We often hear of


This article is the second part of the article series “Design and Construction of Ice Class Ships – Part 1“. Design Philosophy Of Ice Capable


In this article, we will delve into the design and construction aspects of ships capable to ply in ice. This is also related to the


A very common question regarding ships has been – if they can brake to stop like any other automobile or aeroplane on ground. The answer,


We have discussed about the importance of the bulb shaped structure at the ship’s bow called the bulbous bow in our previous article. These huge


The very first cargo ships were built to carry cargo in bulk. Even in most general cargo ships, wooden containers or boxes were used to


The only time a vessel can be assumed to be stationary and in upright position is when it is in dry dock or before it
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