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Explanation of work entailed in lengthening existing ship by launching (or sliding) method and by floating method; preliminary planning is discussed; investigation of structural requirements to comply with classification society rules for particular vessel to be lengthened by 30 ft is included, to show how advantage may be taken of existing scantlings in arriving at decision regarding extent of economical lengthening; cost approximation for this is also given, based on charges prevailing at Calcutta.
Explanation of work entailed in lengthening existing ship by launching (or sliding) method and by floating method; preliminary planning is discussed; investigation of structural requirements to comply with classification society rules for particular vessel to be lengthened by 30 ft is included, to show how advantage may be taken of existing scantlings in arriving at decision regarding extent of economical lengthening; cost approximation for this is also given, based on charges prevailing at Calcutta.
On lengthening of ships
Roy Instn Naval Architects -- Quarterly Trans
Ramakrishnan, P.A. (author)
1964
9 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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