

Different Types Of Ice Loads On Ships
In the previous article of this series, we had briefly seen the fundamentals of ice covers a ship may encounter. We had also touched upon


In the previous article of this series, we had briefly seen the fundamentals of ice covers a ship may encounter. We had also touched upon


Commercial ships have to go for dry docking at regular intervals of time. During dry docking, the components of a ship exposed to the harsh environment


In conventional shipbuilding, the ship’s hull structure is fabricated and erected on the berth or dock and the outfitting is started only after launching the


Look around yourself, for any kind of structure; be it a beam of the room you are in, or the table you are using, or


As contrary to large scale unitised mass production like motorbikes or cell phones, mega machines such as ships involve rigorous vigil at each and every point of


This is the third part of the series of submarine design. Please read the first two here – Introduction to submarine design and Understanding submarine


A bow is the forward most part of the ship’s hull which helps in reducing the resistance as the ship cuts through the waves. Bow


In the previous article, we had an overview of the different types of manoeuvres undertaken by a ship, along with their necessary trials done post-launch. We also


Based on the points explained in the previous article – Requirements for design & types of loads acting on the superstructure, the longitudinal bending stress
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