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  1. researchguru

    G-forces (Accelerations) from Collision of 2 Ships

    I am doing a FE analysis, and have run a 1 g loading scenario and now wish to scale the stresses according to a more realisting load ... I realize that there are many variables, I have managed to get some information ... and with a few assumptions... I think I will be able to proceed... thanks!
  2. researchguru

    G-forces (Accelerations) from Collision of 2 Ships

    Thanks! Can you tell me ... Is there any suggested added mass factor increase (over 1.1) for a 2400 tonne displacement vessel in a head on collision. You have been very helpful.
  3. researchguru

    Welding: LEAVE LOOSE condition at shipyards ??

    If by flags, you mean "little triangles" (excuse my ignorance), then yes, there are flags. :) OK, so then that portion left "loose" will be welded at a later time during the assembly process. Pls correct me if I am wrong. Thanks alot.
  4. researchguru

    Welding: LEAVE LOOSE condition at shipyards ??

    I have some structural drawings for a ship. I'm wondering what it means when the drawings indicate LEAVE LOOSE for the stiffeners on the bulkheads.
  5. researchguru

    G-forces (accelerations) from Collision of 2 Ships

    Right now I am looking for some general information on the kinds of accelerations to expect with a collision between typical naval ships/submarines. I do not have any specifics as of yet.
  6. researchguru

    G-forces (accelerations) from Collision of 2 Ships at Sea

    I am currently researching the types of g-forces (accelerations) felt during a collision of 2 ships at sea. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
  7. researchguru

    G-forces (accelerations) from Collision of 2 Ships

    I am currently researching the types of g-forces (accelerations) to be expected during the collision of 2 ships at sea. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
  8. researchguru

    G-forces (Accelerations) from Collision of 2 Ships

    I am currently researching the kind of g-forces (accelerations) to be expected during the collision of two ships. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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