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| Max hogging ? hi all. I have a question about longitudinal strength. in my project, I must calculate max hogging on the situation of top of a wave. L=115 m Displacement=10000 ton According to my calculates; max hogging is about 1,15 cm. Do you think this result is normal or anormal? |
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| It all depends... Generally, 1.15 cm for 115m hull sound too small. A military ship of similar dimensions with slender hull could have as much as ~400mm of hogging in still water. Please note, that amount of hogging is rarely interesting for anyone. Generally, stresses in the structure are controlled.
__________________ All the stresses in my designs are 95% of permissible. |
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