Finite Element Method in Modeling of Ship Structures. Part II – Practical Analysis Example

art I of this paper presents basic knowledge about Finite Element Method including the modeling method of ship structures. Numerical modeling methods were also shortly described. A ship hull and the upper works are typical thin-walled structures. Modeling method of plates (typical 2-D elements) with...

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Main Authors: D. Doan, A. Szeleziński, L. Murawski, A. Muc
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gdynia Maritime University 2018-09-01
Series:Scientific Journal of Gdynia Maritime University
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Online Access:https://ojs.umg.edu.pl/index.php/sjgmu/article/view/122
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description art I of this paper presents basic knowledge about Finite Element Method including the modeling method of ship structures. Numerical modeling methods were also shortly described. A ship hull and the upper works are typical thin-walled structures. Modeling method of plates (typical 2-D elements) with stiffeners (1-D elements) is presented in details. In the part II of the article, practical example of Ro-Ro ship's deck analyses was performed using Patran-Nastran software (MSC Software). The most common and dangerous risks and errors occurring in the process of ship structure modeling were discussed.
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spelling doaj.art-cde77ebba124454ab3eea0e343ad32072024-04-23T03:14:09ZengGdynia Maritime UniversityScientific Journal of Gdynia Maritime University2657-58412657-69882018-09-0110510.26408/105.02Finite Element Method in Modeling of Ship Structures. Part II – Practical Analysis ExampleD. Doan0A. Szeleziński1L. Murawski2A. Muc3Uniwersytet Morski w Gdyni, Morska 81-87, 81–225 Gdynia, Wydział Mechaniczny, Katedra Podstaw TechnikiUniwersytet Morski w Gdyni, Morska 81-87, 81–225 Gdynia, Wydział Mechaniczny, Katedra Podstaw TechnikiUniwersytet Morski w Gdyni, Morska 81-87, 81–225 Gdynia, Wydział Mechaniczny, Katedra Podstaw TechnikiUniwersytet Morski w Gdyni, Morska 81-87, 81–225 Gdynia, Wydział Elektryczny, Katedra Automatyki Okrętowejart I of this paper presents basic knowledge about Finite Element Method including the modeling method of ship structures. Numerical modeling methods were also shortly described. A ship hull and the upper works are typical thin-walled structures. Modeling method of plates (typical 2-D elements) with stiffeners (1-D elements) is presented in details. In the part II of the article, practical example of Ro-Ro ship's deck analyses was performed using Patran-Nastran software (MSC Software). The most common and dangerous risks and errors occurring in the process of ship structure modeling were discussed.https://ojs.umg.edu.pl/index.php/sjgmu/article/view/122numerical methodsFinite Element Methodship structure strengthship structure vibrationsmodeling methods
spellingShingle D. Doan
A. Szeleziński
L. Murawski
A. Muc
Finite Element Method in Modeling of Ship Structures. Part II – Practical Analysis Example
Scientific Journal of Gdynia Maritime University
numerical methods
Finite Element Method
ship structure strength
ship structure vibrations
modeling methods
title Finite Element Method in Modeling of Ship Structures. Part II – Practical Analysis Example
title_full Finite Element Method in Modeling of Ship Structures. Part II – Practical Analysis Example
title_fullStr Finite Element Method in Modeling of Ship Structures. Part II – Practical Analysis Example
title_full_unstemmed Finite Element Method in Modeling of Ship Structures. Part II – Practical Analysis Example
title_short Finite Element Method in Modeling of Ship Structures. Part II – Practical Analysis Example
title_sort finite element method in modeling of ship structures part ii practical analysis example
topic numerical methods
Finite Element Method
ship structure strength
ship structure vibrations
modeling methods
url https://ojs.umg.edu.pl/index.php/sjgmu/article/view/122
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