The purpose of this study is to examine the various types of cranes in current use in shipbuilding yards round the world, and to make a recommendation on which type is most cost effective for installation in U.S. shipyards. In-the study particular attention has been paid to the four aspects of crane design that impact most significantly on shipbuilding operations:.
Slew Cranes in Shipyards: A Study
1985
72 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Construction Materials, Components, & Equipment , Marine Engineering , Structural Mechanics , Cranes , Shipbuilding , Slewing , Shipyards , United states , Investments , Cost effectiveness , Training , Theory , Accuracy , Operational effectiveness , Booms(Equipment) , Downtime , Operators(Personnel) , Costs , Short range(Time) , Scheduling , Replacement , Mounts , Bearings , Nsrp(National shipbuilding research program)
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