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13.122 Ship Structural Design and Analysis

The document provides instructions for a ship structural design homework assignment. Students are assigned a strake and asked to calculate partial safety factors, select structural elements, and summarize their choices in a table. They are also asked to calculate the compressive capacity of a column made of pipe.

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13.122 Ship Structural Design and Analysis

The document provides instructions for a ship structural design homework assignment. Students are assigned a strake and asked to calculate partial safety factors, select structural elements, and summarize their choices in a table. They are also asked to calculate the compressive capacity of a column made of pipe.

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122 Ship Structural Design and Analysis


Problem Set 7
For this and following homework assignments requiring partial safety factor calculations, you
are to use the below midship section, the loading condition used in problems set 6, and the
Material Properties and Standard Component Catalogs. Please use the provided PS2 solutions to
maintain consistency.
For your assigned strake, calculate the partial safety factors for PFLB, PCCB, PCSB, FYTF,
FYCF, FYTP, FYCP, and FCPH for the range of structural elements at your disposal.
Considering your role as a member of the design team, make a selection of catalog elements
based on each partial safety factor calculation, choose the element(s) which satisfies the
requirements of all the above partial safety factors, and discuss your reason for choosing one
element(s) over another satisfactory combination. Recalculate, if necessary, weight/ft and the
vertical moment of inertia for your strake relative to the midpoint of the plate. Summarize the
element selection for each partial safety factor in a table. Provide an electronic copy of the
design notes. Be sure you enter the preliminary data applicable to your strake in Sections 1-4 of
the Design Notes.
As an additional exercise you are to calculate the CCB for a column consisting of a pipe with a
10 nominal diameter and 10 feet high. The loading condition is 200 lton compressive. Choose
the inner and outer diameters to achieve an acceptable CCB. Do not include this weight with
your strake.
200 lton

10
6
4

5
10

10
10

11

12

13
10

14

15

16
45degrees

10

10
Strake
Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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9
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16

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Assigned To
Brown
Gecer
Greytak
Harper
Jai
Johnson
Miller
Pedatzur
Rucker
Small
Tozzi
Wang
West
Wolf

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