STRUCTURAL ASPECTS DURING CONVERSION FROM GENERAL CARGO SHIPS TO CEMENT CARRIERS

An approach to converting general cargo ship to cement carrier is analysed in the present study, emphasising the structural aspects of the conversion. A comprehensive re-appraisal of the conditions of the ship hull, considering her history and present condition of the structure, is provided. Two cas...

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Main Authors: Paul Jurišić, Joško Parunov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture 2021-01-01
Series:Brodogradnja
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/376369
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spelling doaj-4a1d04df444c4867a97303142cf6cb602021-08-24T06:43:08ZengFaculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval ArchitectureBrodogradnja0007-215X1845-58592021-01-01722375510.21278/brod72203270STRUCTURAL ASPECTS DURING CONVERSION FROM GENERAL CARGO SHIPS TO CEMENT CARRIERSPaul Jurišić0Joško Parunov1Croatian Register of Shipping, Split, CroatiaUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Zagreb, CroatiaAn approach to converting general cargo ship to cement carrier is analysed in the present study, emphasising the structural aspects of the conversion. A comprehensive re-appraisal of the conditions of the ship hull, considering her history and present condition of the structure, is provided. Two case studies are presented where the strength assessment has been performed using 2D sectional and 3D finite element models, generated according to the available hull drawings and thickness measurement reports. The results of the two studies are interpreted with respect to the structural modifications carried out during the conversion process, and some general conclusions are drawn.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/376369ship structuresgeneral cargo shipscement carriersmajor conversionfinite element method
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author Paul Jurišić
Joško Parunov
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Joško Parunov
STRUCTURAL ASPECTS DURING CONVERSION FROM GENERAL CARGO SHIPS TO CEMENT CARRIERS
Brodogradnja
ship structures
general cargo ships
cement carriers
major conversion
finite element method
author_facet Paul Jurišić
Joško Parunov
author_sort Paul Jurišić
title STRUCTURAL ASPECTS DURING CONVERSION FROM GENERAL CARGO SHIPS TO CEMENT CARRIERS
title_short STRUCTURAL ASPECTS DURING CONVERSION FROM GENERAL CARGO SHIPS TO CEMENT CARRIERS
title_full STRUCTURAL ASPECTS DURING CONVERSION FROM GENERAL CARGO SHIPS TO CEMENT CARRIERS
title_fullStr STRUCTURAL ASPECTS DURING CONVERSION FROM GENERAL CARGO SHIPS TO CEMENT CARRIERS
title_full_unstemmed STRUCTURAL ASPECTS DURING CONVERSION FROM GENERAL CARGO SHIPS TO CEMENT CARRIERS
title_sort structural aspects during conversion from general cargo ships to cement carriers
publisher Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture
series Brodogradnja
issn 0007-215X
1845-5859
publishDate 2021-01-01
description An approach to converting general cargo ship to cement carrier is analysed in the present study, emphasising the structural aspects of the conversion. A comprehensive re-appraisal of the conditions of the ship hull, considering her history and present condition of the structure, is provided. Two case studies are presented where the strength assessment has been performed using 2D sectional and 3D finite element models, generated according to the available hull drawings and thickness measurement reports. The results of the two studies are interpreted with respect to the structural modifications carried out during the conversion process, and some general conclusions are drawn.
topic ship structures
general cargo ships
cement carriers
major conversion
finite element method
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/376369
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