This thesis investigates the progressive collapse behaviour of lightweight ship hull girders including the effects of compartment level buckling modes. An extension to the progressive collapse methodology is proposed, which has capabilities to predict the compartment strength of a lightweight aluminium midship section. Nonlinear finite element analysis is used to validate both the progressive collapse methodology and the analytical approach proposed for determining the buckling capacity of orthogonally stiffened substructures within the hill girder compartment. The research has been undertaken due to the continued growth in the size of large lightweight craft in both commercial and naval vessels, combined with increasing operability require...
Ph. D. ThesisThis research investigates the progressive collapse of stiffened panels in a ship’s str...
This paper considers the hull girder ultimate strength of a bulk carrier at its midship section, as ...
Intended purpose of the paper is to compare results obtained by a different existing ultimate bendin...
This article presents a comparison of several methods to predict the primary longitudinal bending mo...
This article presents a comparison of several methods to predict the primary longitudinal bending mo...
It is vital to be able to rapidly assess damaged ship structures. This ensures the safety of personn...
This thesis presents the development and validation of a progressive collapse methodology for compos...
This paper introduces a novel analytical method to predict the buckling collapse behaviour of a ship...
Progressive Collapse Method (PCM) has been broadly applied to predict moment-carrying capacity of a ...
Intended purpose of the paper is to compare results obtained by a different existing ultimate bendin...
Intended purpose of the paper is to compare results obtained by a different existing ultimate bendin...
This paper considers the hull girder ultimate strength of a bulk carrier at its midship section, as ...
This paper considers the hull girder ultimate strength of a bulk carrier at its midship section, as ...
This paper considers the hull girder ultimate strength of a bulk carrier at its midship section, as ...
Abstract The estimation of the ship hull girder ultimate strength under vertical bending moments as ...
Ph. D. ThesisThis research investigates the progressive collapse of stiffened panels in a ship’s str...
This paper considers the hull girder ultimate strength of a bulk carrier at its midship section, as ...
Intended purpose of the paper is to compare results obtained by a different existing ultimate bendin...
This article presents a comparison of several methods to predict the primary longitudinal bending mo...
This article presents a comparison of several methods to predict the primary longitudinal bending mo...
It is vital to be able to rapidly assess damaged ship structures. This ensures the safety of personn...
This thesis presents the development and validation of a progressive collapse methodology for compos...
This paper introduces a novel analytical method to predict the buckling collapse behaviour of a ship...
Progressive Collapse Method (PCM) has been broadly applied to predict moment-carrying capacity of a ...
Intended purpose of the paper is to compare results obtained by a different existing ultimate bendin...
Intended purpose of the paper is to compare results obtained by a different existing ultimate bendin...
This paper considers the hull girder ultimate strength of a bulk carrier at its midship section, as ...
This paper considers the hull girder ultimate strength of a bulk carrier at its midship section, as ...
This paper considers the hull girder ultimate strength of a bulk carrier at its midship section, as ...
Abstract The estimation of the ship hull girder ultimate strength under vertical bending moments as ...
Ph. D. ThesisThis research investigates the progressive collapse of stiffened panels in a ship’s str...
This paper considers the hull girder ultimate strength of a bulk carrier at its midship section, as ...
Intended purpose of the paper is to compare results obtained by a different existing ultimate bendin...