Fabrication of a Box-Shaped Hydro-Structural Ship Model Considering the Vertical-Bending and Torsional Mode Shapes

This paper proposes a design strategy of a hydro-structural model considering the vertical-bending and torsional vibration mode shapes. A ship with large opening decks, such as a container ship, has its shear center below its bottom hull. In the proposed design strategy, such a shear center location is achieved for a ship model by imparting appropriate stiffness to its hull. The authors built a box-shaped model, whose length was 2 m, with urethane foam and polyethylene resin based on the proposed design strategy. A three-point bending test, a torsion test, and a decay test of the model were conducted to investigate its elastic properties. The vertical-bending and torsional moments were estimated from the strains measured with gauges based on the fiber Bragg grating (FBG) technology. The validation of the test results with finite element simulations revealed that the elastic responses were successfully measured using the model designed based on the proposed strategy with the FBG strain gauges.

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  • Accession Number: 01719359
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Source Agency: Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)
  • Files: TRIS, JSTAGE
  • Created Date: Oct 15 2019 5:06PM