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. 👍🙏🚩🇮🇳
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.
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!
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. 👍🙏🚩🇮🇳
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.
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