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Welding Practices in the Shipbuilding Industry
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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),…
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Gas Shielded Arc Welding Processes
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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…
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Arc Welding
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Arc Welding

Posted by admin July 30, 2021
The fundamental principle of arc welding is to connect a metal electrode to an electrical…
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Welding Methods And Weld Defects In Shipbuilding
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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…
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Spiral Manoeuvre
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Spiral Manoeuvre

Posted by admin July 30, 2021
This is a measure of the directional stability of the vessel. Imagine a situation where…
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Understanding Different Types Of Manoeuvres of a Vessel
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Understanding Different Types Of Manoeuvres of a Vessel

Posted by admin July 30, 2021
we had an overview of the different types of manoeuvres undertaken by a ship, along with their necessary…
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Floating of Metal Structures
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Floating of Metal Structures

Posted by admin July 30, 2021
To construct a ship that floats when immersed water, marine engineers and naval architects rely…
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Materials Used on Different Parts of a Ship
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Materials Used on Different Parts of a Ship

Posted by admin July 30, 2021
The Shell Plating: This forms the watertight skin of the ship contributes to the longitudinal…
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Most commonly used materials for shipbuilding
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Most commonly used materials for shipbuilding

Posted by admin July 30, 2021
Steel: This is a highly versatile ship construction material and is used extensively on ships…
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What Materials Are Used For Building Ships?
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What Materials Are Used For Building Ships?

Posted by admin July 30, 2021
The economic aspect of running a merchant vessel is of prime importance as a shipowner…
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