Time required by Classification Societies for checking scantlings and for drawing approval may be considerable, and largely for hand computation and rule consideration; while current rules are not written with special regard to electronic computation, difficulties may be overcome; as example, results from electronic computation of scantlings for dry cargo ship are given; potential of such methods in combination with integrated design and construction systems seems to be great; rules on tape may, e.g., be used by yards to assess scantlings and approximate steel weights even before classification drawings are made, etc.
Optimum structural design of ship hulls within rules of classification society
European Shipbldg
European Shipbuilding ; 13 , n 1 ; p 2-13
1964
12 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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