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| Cored Structures in the Slam zone of High Speed Craft / Patrol Boats Just a quick query out there - is anyone familiar with which (if any) scantling rules will allow cored bottom plating in the slam zone of High Speed Craft / Patrol Boat? |
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| The question has been answered. We can get it past DNV, ABS or BV. I was just looking for feedback from anyone who had recently pushed a cored bottom plate structure through any of these class rules. Thanks. |
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| I can't guarantee that the new 140' 30kn coast guard cutter built by Westport is cored in the 'slam zone' but I bet it is. |
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| Cored structures, in the slamming zone, with DNV, for example, must have a miniumum density of 130 kg/m^3. |
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| if you core the success or failure is down to the layup, the chemicals and who did it
__________________ Boat builders are not necessarily Boat designers who are not necessarily Engineers who are not builders who are not designers..... |
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That said..the other class societies than DnV have only more recently been considering designs that are cored below the waterline and/or on other structures (like the cross-deck on catamarans) that are are subject to slamming. |
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