Posted inShip Construction Definitions of hull elements Posted by admin July 30, 2021 Keel: The keel is a member, or series of members, running longitudinally that forms the…
Posted inShip Construction Longitudinal framing Posted by admin July 30, 2021 Longitudinal framing (also called the Isherwood system after British naval architect Sir Joseph Isherwood, who patented it in 1906) is a method…
Posted inShip Construction Double Bottom Posted by admin July 30, 2021 All sea going ships are double bottomed. In such a structural arrangement, a tank top…
Posted inShip Construction Single Bottom Posted by admin July 30, 2021 Usually all smaller ships are single bottomed, as they do not need a double bottom to…
Posted inShip Construction Shipβs Bottom Structure Posted by admin July 30, 2021 One of the most integral parts of the ship is its bottom structure. It is designed…
Posted inShip Construction Weld Defects and Weld Quality Testing Posted by admin July 30, 2021 Every weld joint is inspected by a team of trained inspectors for weld defects. Welding…
Posted inShip Construction Welding Practices in the Shipbuilding Industry Posted by admin July 30, 2021 Multiple Passes: When plates of high thicknesses are welded (usually more than 5 to 6 mm),…
Posted inShip Construction Gas Shielded Arc Welding Processes Posted by admin July 30, 2021 Gas shielded arc welding processes use a blanket of a gas, instead of flux, to…
Posted inShip Construction Arc Welding Posted by admin July 30, 2021 The fundamental principle of arc welding is to connect a metal electrode to an electrical…
Posted inShip Construction Welding Methods And Weld Defects In Shipbuilding Posted by admin July 30, 2021 Welding is one of the most widely used hot-work processes used in the shipbuilding industry. The development…