Hi Matthew, how are you? Do you still have the plans? I'm interested Regards
Hi, do you still have the plans. I'm interested
There are buckling under shear criteria in the rules, they should cover that right?
I'm doing the dimensioning with as an exercise, but went with the L stiffener because local builders in the area said the much rather build that...
The actual area of the stiffener does seem more correct and in line with beam theory.
If I'm reading the rules correctly the Gl 2012 rules states that I should consider the shear area = depth*thickness (form rule: " only the...
In your gifs displacement seems to be varying with roll. To be more precise shouldn't you re evaluate draft for each angle so your boats has the...
I've done some quick comparisons and just using the height instead of depth does give a smaller value for I (second area moment) than calculating...
I'm working out scantlings in accordance to GL 2012 HSC rules. I was wondering what treatment is usually to inclined stiffeners, such as the one...
Thanks Alik. At least form the models used in the rules to calculate stress and strains the 45/-45 material is useful for shear loads, as you said
In GLs 2012 HSC (High Speed Craft) rule there are the following recommendations in section C3.8.9.2: A laminate should consist of plies aligned...
Hi there, I'm working out scantlings for a 10 m catamaran in accordance to the 2018 DNVGL rules for HSLC (high speed light craft). For flat...