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Ship Construction and Welding [electronic resource] / by Nisith R. Mandal.

By: Mandal, Nisith R [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Springer Series on Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, Shipbuilding and Shipping: 2Publisher: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2017Edition: 1st ed. 2017.Description: XV, 314 p. 198 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789811029554.Subject(s): Engineering design | Mechanics, Applied | Solids | Security systems | Transportation engineering | Traffic engineering | Engineering Design | Solid Mechanics | Security Science and Technology | Transportation Technology and Traffic EngineeringAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 620.0042 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Characteristics of Shipbuilding Industry -- Structural Requirement -- Basic Structural Components -- Structural Sub-assemblies -- Structural Assemblies -- Mid-ship Sections -- Structural Alignment and Continuity -- Material of Construction -- Steel Material Preparation -- Plate Cutting -- Plate and Section Forming -- Fusion Welding and Power Source -- Welding Parameters and Their Effects -- Fusion Welding Methods -- Solid State Welding -- Welding Residual Stress and Distortion -- Distortion Prevention and Mitigation -- Welding Defects -- Nondestructive Testing -- Accuracy Control.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book addresses various aspects of ship construction, from ship types and construction materials, to welding technologies and accuracy control. The contents of the book are logically organized and divided into twenty-one chapters. The book covers structural arrangement with longitudinal and transverse framing systems based on the service load, and explains basic structural elements like hatch side girders, hatch end beams, stringers, etc. along with structural subassemblies like floors, bulkheads, inner bottom, decks and shells. It presents in detail double bottom construction, wing tanks & duct keels, fore & aft end structures, etc., together with necessary illustrations. The midship sections of various ship types are introduced, together with structural continuity and alignment in ship structures. With regard to construction materials, the book discusses steel, aluminum alloys and fiber reinforced composites. Various methods of steel material preparation are discussed, and plate cutting and forming of plates and sections are explained. The concept of line heating for plate bending is introduced. Welding power source characteristics, metal transfer mechanisms, welding parameters and their effects on the fusion zone, weld deposit, and weld bead profile are discussed in detail. Various fusion welding methods, MMAW, GMAW, SAW, Electroslag welding and Electrogas welding and single side welding are explained in detail. Friction stir welding as one of the key methods of solid state welding as applied to aluminum alloys is also addressed. The mechanisms of residual stress formation and distortion are explained in connection with stiffened panel fabrication, with an emphasis on weld induced buckling of thin panels. Further, the basic principles of distortion prevention, in-process distortion control and mitigation techniques like heat sinking, thermo-mechanical tensioning etc. are dealt with in detail. In its final section, the book describes in detail various types of weld defects that are likely to occur, together with their causes and remedial measures. The nondestructive testing methods that are most relevant to ship construction are explained. Lastly, a chapter on accuracy control based on statistical principles is included, addressing the need for a suitable mechanism to gauge the ranges of variations so that one can quantitatively target the end product accuracy.
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Introduction -- Characteristics of Shipbuilding Industry -- Structural Requirement -- Basic Structural Components -- Structural Sub-assemblies -- Structural Assemblies -- Mid-ship Sections -- Structural Alignment and Continuity -- Material of Construction -- Steel Material Preparation -- Plate Cutting -- Plate and Section Forming -- Fusion Welding and Power Source -- Welding Parameters and Their Effects -- Fusion Welding Methods -- Solid State Welding -- Welding Residual Stress and Distortion -- Distortion Prevention and Mitigation -- Welding Defects -- Nondestructive Testing -- Accuracy Control.

This book addresses various aspects of ship construction, from ship types and construction materials, to welding technologies and accuracy control. The contents of the book are logically organized and divided into twenty-one chapters. The book covers structural arrangement with longitudinal and transverse framing systems based on the service load, and explains basic structural elements like hatch side girders, hatch end beams, stringers, etc. along with structural subassemblies like floors, bulkheads, inner bottom, decks and shells. It presents in detail double bottom construction, wing tanks & duct keels, fore & aft end structures, etc., together with necessary illustrations. The midship sections of various ship types are introduced, together with structural continuity and alignment in ship structures. With regard to construction materials, the book discusses steel, aluminum alloys and fiber reinforced composites. Various methods of steel material preparation are discussed, and plate cutting and forming of plates and sections are explained. The concept of line heating for plate bending is introduced. Welding power source characteristics, metal transfer mechanisms, welding parameters and their effects on the fusion zone, weld deposit, and weld bead profile are discussed in detail. Various fusion welding methods, MMAW, GMAW, SAW, Electroslag welding and Electrogas welding and single side welding are explained in detail. Friction stir welding as one of the key methods of solid state welding as applied to aluminum alloys is also addressed. The mechanisms of residual stress formation and distortion are explained in connection with stiffened panel fabrication, with an emphasis on weld induced buckling of thin panels. Further, the basic principles of distortion prevention, in-process distortion control and mitigation techniques like heat sinking, thermo-mechanical tensioning etc. are dealt with in detail. In its final section, the book describes in detail various types of weld defects that are likely to occur, together with their causes and remedial measures. The nondestructive testing methods that are most relevant to ship construction are explained. Lastly, a chapter on accuracy control based on statistical principles is included, addressing the need for a suitable mechanism to gauge the ranges of variations so that one can quantitatively target the end product accuracy.

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