Opinions on scantlings

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by nemo, Jun 21, 2005.

  1. nemo
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    nemo Naval Architect

    Hi,
    I would like to get some opinions from you on the scantlings I've obtained on this runabout, as you can see in this preliminar .dxf file, which includes a floor stringers, web frames and bulkhead view, and a typical section.
    The main dimensions of the boat are:
    LOA 7 m
    BOA 2.44 m
    Weight 2150 kg (full load)
    Corresponding Draft 0.44 m
    Speed 38 kn (waterjet propulsion)
    Thanks
    Nemo
     

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  2. nemo
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    nemo Naval Architect

    No answers?? :confused:
     
  3. gonzo
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    gonzo Senior Member

    I can't open the file. Do you need a special program?
     
  4. CGN
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    CGN Senior Member

    Intellicad or Autocad or Rhino will open the file just to name few
     
  5. fede
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    fede Senior Member

    Hi, there are a few things that look odd to me,first of all there are a few places where I see three layers of Wr 600 with no Mat between each layer.
    To me it looks like you are a bit low on the core thikness with 10 mm,then I guess you shoud specify what core you are using.
    Then E bx and e ltm should be a couple of biaxials from vectorply ?
    If yes why e-bx and not e-bxm (with mat) and then you put E LtM that does have Mat ?
     

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