Yes you are right absolutely. As the block in pic is partially constructed. I have mentioned about floors in the sperate slide. You can check in the video.
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When supporting member like T girder supporting the inner shell plating of hull at its curvature (or knuckle joint). Then in this situation the T girder will be a stinger.
This is great- thank you!
Excelente. Thank you
Welcome sir
Sir u said above block template block are constructed.deck plating placed then transverse deck frames. But u didn't mention about floors
Yes you are right absolutely. As the block in pic is partially constructed. I have mentioned about floors in the sperate slide. You can check in the video.
Thanks Buddy. Remembered my Olden Golden Days - Five Decades Ago, being A Shipbuilder & Engineer. Specialisation in Construction of Hulls. Later in Construction of Helicopter Hangars, L.S.O. Cabins, Superstructures, Funnels, Fire Monitor Platforms from Non-Magetic Materials viz. Aluminium Alloys, Titanium, SS 316. Of course Erection on Board Vessels subsequently. 🎩 off. 👍🙏🚩🇮🇳
sir, what is the definition of transverse girders?
These are the deck beam usually place as deck supports transversally against the bending moment.
what are stingers
When supporting member like T girder supporting the inner shell plating of hull at its curvature (or knuckle joint). Then in this situation the T girder will be a stinger.
Thanks ,can u share some common nautical terms
Mention terms I will try to make video on it
Like bitts ,bollard ,collision bulkhead ,coffersam
I almost feel like you really haven't seen a real ship build