Comparison of the Strength of Midship Structures with and without Margin Plate


Rosmani, - and Andi Ardianti, - and Hariyono, - and Ganding Sitepu, - and Hamzah, - (2021) Comparison of the Strength of Midship Structures with and without Margin Plate. EPI International Journal of Engineering.

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Margin plate is a part of bottom construction that joint the floor and frame construction of the ship, so the inner bottom plate will be installed cut off on the margin plate. Lately, the bottom construction of the ship tends not to use the margin plate. The ship is currently built with an inner bottom plate continuously from the left side to the right side of the ship. This study aims to determine the transversal and longitudinal strength ratio of ships with and without margin plate. The analysis was carried out by using Finite Element Method so- called ANSYSTM. The result shows if the load varied 0.2 x maximum load on the calculation of the transverse strength of the ship, the stress value on the ship model with a margin plate was 9.6242 (N/mm2 ) and on the ship model without margin plate was 8.4739 (N/mm2 under conditions 100%. The results of the comparison due to bottom load averaged 15.82%. The difference in stress due to the effect of deck loads was an average of 13.49% while the effect of side loads was on average 8.74%. The longitudinal strength of the ship was also varied of every increase of 0.2 x maximum moment with a review point of meeting between the bottom plate and bilge plate for the ship model without margin plates using the Multi-Point Constraint (MPC) method looking for results in sagging conditions of 12,443 (N/mm2 ) and the hogging condition was -11.045 (N/mm2 ) at 100% x maximum moment load conditions. So that the ship model with a margin plate sagging condition was 23,189 (N/mm2 ) and hagging condition was -20,585 (N/mm2 ). The results showed the stress that occurred in the ship model without using margin plate was better to withstand the transverse and longitudinal strength of the ship compared to the ship model with the margin plate.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Depositing User: - Andi Anna
Date Deposited: 05 Nov 2021 06:11
Last Modified: 05 Nov 2021 06:11
URI: http://repository.unhas.ac.id:443/id/eprint/10400

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