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Two-plane Hull Girder Stress Monitoring System for Container Ship  

Choi Jae-Woong (Shipbuilding/plant Research Institute, Samsung Heavy Industries)
Kang Yun-Tae (Shipbuilding/plant Research Institute, Samsung Heavy Industries)
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Journal of Ship and Ocean Technology / v.8, no.4, 2004 , pp. 17-25 More about this Journal
Abstract
Hull girder stress monitoring system for container ship uses four long-base-strain-gages at mid-ship to monitor the resultant stresses and the applied moment components of horizontal, vertical and torsional moments. The bending moments are estimated by using the conventional strain-moment relations, however, the torsional moment related to the warping strain requires the assumption of the shape of torsional moments over the hull girder. Though this shape could be a sine function with an adequate period, it largely depends upon certain empirical formulas. This paper introduces additional four long-base-strain-gages at mid-ship to derive the longitudinal slope of the warping strain because this slope is directly related to the torsional moment by Bi-moment concept. An open-channel-type cantilever beam has been selected as a simplified model for container ship and the result has proved that the suggested concepts can estimate the torsional component accurately. Finally this method can become reliable technique to derive all external moments in hull girder stress monitoring system for container ships.
Keywords
two-plane measurement; strain decomposition; hull girder stress monitoring system; container ship; LBSG(long-base-strain-gage);
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