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Old 05-13-2009, 08:09 AM
siakeeho siakeeho is offline
 
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Main Deck Design for Towing Winch Sitting

Hi, currently i was given a task to calculate and design the main deck structural for 31m tug boat. How do i calculate the scantling for the main deck stiffeners especially on the area where the towing winch is located.
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Old 05-13-2009, 01:38 PM
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First, I would say, you do it yourself, then I would add, at least sufficient.
It seems to be a better approach to do your work first and ask for comments or corrections than to ask others to do the job.

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Old 05-13-2009, 08:07 PM
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Calculate the loads imposed, add a suitable safety margin that is client acceptable and satisfies regulatory requirements and hope they don't max it out during normal use.
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Old 05-14-2009, 06:12 PM
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Calculate the loads imposed, add a suitable safety margin that is client acceptable and satisfies regulatory requirements and hope they don't max it out during normal use.
Or that way, yes.
But do it yourself.

First...
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Old 05-15-2009, 06:37 AM
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Depends on the length, beam and wieght of the tug and how much wieght the tug is expected to tow, its a bit like the tow point of a car, the tow point must be married to the shasie of the vessel to enshure maximum towing strength.
PS Hi apex sorry I didnt check with u before my comment but it sounds like you cant answer the question. : )
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Old 05-15-2009, 04:22 PM
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Jaja Macka, but you did?
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Old 05-16-2009, 02:26 AM
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To assist you in the area around the towing winch I qoute what DNV states in their rules what loads to apply. Basically it says that a SF of 1.25 times the maximum load or the towing line breaking load should be used. I use the breaking load, see at the end, for designing the supporting hull structure, to make the line the weakest link.


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Unless greater safe working load (SWL) of shipboard fittings is specified, the minimum design load to be used is the following value of (1) or (2), whichever is applicable:
(1) for normal towing operations (e.g. in harbour / maneuvering), 1.25 times the intended maximum towing load (e.g. static bollard pull) as indicated on the 'Towing and mooring arrangement plan'.
(2) for other towing service, the nominal breaking strength of the towing line according to values given as guidance in Sec.3 Table C1, for the ship's corresponding equipment number.
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The breaking loads of towing lines given as guidance in Sec.3 Table C1 is the design load to be applied to the shipboard fittings and supporting hull structure.
The design load is to be applied through the tow line according to the arrangement shown on the 'Towing and mooring arrangements plan'.
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