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Steel Shipbuilding - cover

Steel Shipbuilding

Kai Turing

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Steel shipbuilding, a complex feat of engineering, relies on advanced principles, modern welding techniques, and stringent design standards. This book, Steel Shipbuilding, explores how these elements ensure the structural integrity and longevity of vessels navigating demanding maritime environments. From the evolution of steel alloys to the intricacies of welding, the book reveals the science behind constructing massive steel ships capable of withstanding immense ocean pressures. Discover how material advancements, like the shift from iron to high-strength alloys, have revolutionized shipbuilding, impacting operational safety and efficiency.

 
The book methodically progresses, first introducing the properties of steel alloys, then detailing welding processes such as submerged arc welding, laser welding, and friction stir welding. The final section delves into design specifications mandated by classification societies. Case studies throughout illustrate real-world applications of the principles discussed.

 
Emphasizing the integration of material science, welding methodologies, and design standards, this book provides a balanced approach valuable to engineers and policymakers alike, offering a comprehensive reference for professionals in naval architecture, marine engineering, and related fields.
Available since: 02/19/2025.
Print length: 107 pages.

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