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31th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering OMAE2012 | 2012

STRENGTH AND RELIABILITY OF SHIPS 'AS-BUILT'

Kalman Žiha; Janoš Kodvanj; Boris Ljubenkov; Nikola Dupor; Ante Bakić

This report firstly presents the rule based scantlings and sectional properties of the example ship defined by using the nominal properties of mild shipbuilding steel. It also describes the way of collection of characteristic material specimens of rolled steel plates and bars delivered by the steel manufacturer to the shipyard for to the example ship. Secondly it summarizes the results of tensile testing in the Laboratory for experimental mechanics of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture in Zagreb of plates and bars denoted here as ‘in-built’ material properties for the example ship according to the production plans. The report then reminds on the rule based material properties for acceptance purposes. Next it considers the influence of ‘in-built’ mechanical properties with respect to the rule requirements on local, global and ultimate strength of ships. The report discusses material properties other than yield strength, which participate in the assessment of the overall ship safety such as the weld strength, buckling and fatigue strength, low temperature behavior, corrosion and reliability. The results of the tensile testing of ‘in-built’ materials are then applied to checking of the local, global and ultimate ‘asbuilt’ strength of the example ship’s hull instead of the ‘asdesigned’ strength defined by the nominal material properties. The report at the end discusses the differences between the ‘as-designed’ and the ‘as-built’ hull strength, fatigue life and reliability. It suggests minimization of the hull strength uncertainties by adopting the mechanical properties of ‘inbuilt’ materials. The conclusion supports the stirring idea of this report that in addition to the ‘as-designed’ strength, a ship deserves individualized assessment of the “as-built” ship hull strength based on the measured realistic ‘in-built’ properties.


Brodogradnja | 2009

Review of the world merchant shipbuilding

Jakov Ivanković; Boris Ljubenkov; Kalman Žiha


Archive | 2016

Prema smanjenju neizvjesnosti proračuna strukturne pouzdanosti granične čvrstoće brodskog trupa

Adel El Saleh; Kalman Žiha; Boris Ljubenkov; Janoš Kodvanj


Archive | 2014

Conceptual design of shipyard for seagoing ships on the river Danube

Boris Ljubenkov; Kalman Žiha


Archive | 2012

A study into resonant phenomena in the catamaran ferry propulsion system

Ante Šestan; Nikola Vladimir; Nenad Vulić; Boris Ljubenkov


Archive | 2012

Značaj eksperimentalne mehanike u brodogradnji

Kalman Žiha; Janoš Kodvanj; Boris Ljubenkov; Ante Bakić


Archive | 2012

Mechanical characteristics of the shipbuilding stainless steel at sub-zero temperatures

Janoš Kodvanj; Kalman Žiha; Boris Ljubenkov; Ante Bakić


Brodogradnja : Teorija i praksa brodogradnje i pomorske tehnike | 2012

Structural Analysis in Shipbuilding Production Process

Smiljko Rudan; Boris Ljubenkov; Hrvoje Senegovi


Archive | 2010

Measurements for reliability of ship production and operation interaction

Boris Ljubenkov; Tomislav Zaplatić; Kalman Žiha; Filip Bosančić


Archive | 2010

Mehanička svojstva nehrđajućeg čelika pri niskim temperaturama

Petar Ljubičić; Janoš Kodvanj; Boris Ljubenkov

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