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Shell Plating. Shellplating purpose: –keeps water out –ties together ship’s framework –plays important part in resisting longitudinal bending stresses.

Dec 28, 2015

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Page 1: Shell Plating. Shellplating purpose: –keeps water out –ties together ship’s framework –plays important part in resisting longitudinal bending stresses.

Shell Plating

Page 2: Shell Plating. Shellplating purpose: –keeps water out –ties together ship’s framework –plays important part in resisting longitudinal bending stresses.

Shellplating

• purpose:– keeps water out– ties together ship’s framework– plays important part in resisting longitudinal

bending stresses• needs to be stronger amidships than at the ends

– particularly at the deck and bottom

Page 3: Shell Plating. Shellplating purpose: –keeps water out –ties together ship’s framework –plays important part in resisting longitudinal bending stresses.

Shellplating is…

• stiffened by frames

• supported by frames

• composed mostly of rectangular steel plates

• arranged longitudinally

Page 4: Shell Plating. Shellplating purpose: –keeps water out –ties together ship’s framework –plays important part in resisting longitudinal bending stresses.

Shellplating

• strake– shell plating arranged longitudinally

• one plate after another

• a row

• a course

Page 5: Shell Plating. Shellplating purpose: –keeps water out –ties together ship’s framework –plays important part in resisting longitudinal bending stresses.

3 Types of Shell Plating

• flat plate

• rolled plate

• furnaced plate

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Flat Plates

• doesn’t have to be “worked” into shape– therefore, most economical

• because of this…– majority of plates are flat plates

Page 7: Shell Plating. Shellplating purpose: –keeps water out –ties together ship’s framework –plays important part in resisting longitudinal bending stresses.

Rolled Plates

• curvature in only one direction

• most often found at the turn of the bilge

Page 8: Shell Plating. Shellplating purpose: –keeps water out –ties together ship’s framework –plays important part in resisting longitudinal bending stresses.

Furnaced Plates

• curvature in two direction• must be heated and pressed into desired

shape by placing heated plate over a form• most expensive

– avoided as much as possible because of expensive

Page 9: Shell Plating. Shellplating purpose: –keeps water out –ties together ship’s framework –plays important part in resisting longitudinal bending stresses.

• developed by a yard in Germany– builders of the battleship “Bismarck”

• built entirely of flat surfaces

Page 10: Shell Plating. Shellplating purpose: –keeps water out –ties together ship’s framework –plays important part in resisting longitudinal bending stresses.

Layout of Shell Plates

• greater Girth mid-ship then at ends– Girth: distance around the hull

• results in excess plating at the ends– therefore, certain strakes (rows) are dropped as

bow and stern are approached

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Drop Strake

• dropped strake, top strake of the two involved, is called the Drop Strake

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Through Strake

• the other strake, the bottom of the two involved, that runs through in continuous line from stem to stern is called the Through Strake– see expansion plan

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Stealer Plate

• The “new” single plate that butts up against the two strakes involved, is called the Stealer Plate– it is necessary due to the reduction in girth

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Butts and Seams

• Butts– transverse joints between the plates

• Seams– longitudinal joints between the plates

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Names and Letters of Strakes

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Thickened Plates…

• certain plates are thickened in areas of higher stress– sheer strake– keel plates– plates on the bottom forward (pounding)– bottom and bilge – margin plate (provides more substantial material for

connection of outboard ends of floors and for the frames, also protect against more rapid corrosion in this area)

– (deck stringer) outboard most strake on deck

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Thickened Flat Plate Keel

notice: molded surface in the same plane

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• Reference pg. 201 Steel Merchant Ships

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Numbering and Lettering

• Shell Expansion Plan

• notice:– lettering from

keel strake and up

– numbering: from aft forward

aft FWD

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Plan of Deck Plating

• Deck Stringer Strake– outer most

strakes on deck

aftStringer Strake