Design of Y stiffened panels in double hull tanker under axial compressive loads
conference contribution
posted on 2023-05-23, 11:24authored byElhanafi, AS, Badran, SF, Leheta, HW
In typical tanker ship structures, deck and bottom panels are reinforced by longitudinals (stiffeners) in the longitudinal direction and transversely supported by widely spaced transverse structures (such as transverse bulkheads, deck beams and bottom floors). The conventional longitudinals are usually Tee, angle, bulb or flat bar profiles, while the transverses are typically T-beam sections. The objective of the present work is to replace the longitudinal conventional stiffener profiles with new longitudinal Y (Hat + Tee/Angle) stiffener profiles in order to obtain more strength/safety margin to weight ratio based on the advantage of using Hat section (closed section) to give more effective plate allowing an increase of the stiffener spacing, hence a reduction of the number of stiffeners. The weight of the stiffened deck and bottom panels and the unstiffened panel width using the new Y stiffener profiles are less than those panels with the as-built conventional stiffener profiles. The section modulus of the new Y stiffener profiles with the effective plate and the safety margin (ultimate strength minus applied compression stress) of deck and bottom panels with the new Y stiffener profiles are larger than for panels with the as-built conventional stiffener profiles.
History
Publication title
Analysis and Design of Marine Structures
Editors
J Romanoff, CG Soares
Pagination
291-300
ISBN
978-1-138-00045-2
Department/School
Australian Maritime College
Publisher
CRC Press
Place of publication
USA
Event title
4th International Conference on Marine Structures (MARSTRUCT)