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Department of Marine Engineering and Naval Architecture Faculty of Engineering Alexandria University

MR 141 Ship Structural Analysis 1


Lecture Notes

Prepared by: Prof. Dr. Heba W. Leheta 2006/2007

Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Definitions: coordinates, forces, moments, etc. 1.2 Types of structures and supports 1.3 Types of simple loads Chapter 2: Analysis of statically determinate structures 2.1 Idealized structure. Idealization of ship structures 2.1.1 Support Connections 2.1.2 Structure Idealization 2.1.3 Load Modeling 2.2 Equations of equilibrium 2.3 Free-body diagrams 2.4 Determinacy and stability 2.4.1 Beams 2.4.2 Frames 2.5 Principle of superposition 2.6 Application of the equations of equilibrium Chapter 3: Analysis of statically determinate trusses 3.1 Simple trusses: determinacy and stability 3.2 The method of joints 3.3 Zero-force members 3.4 The method of sections Chapter 4: Internal loadings developed in structural members 4.1 Internal loadings at a specified point 4.2 Normal force, shear force and bending moment functions 4.3 Shear and moment diagrams for a beam 4.4 Shear and moment diagrams for a frame 4.5 Moment diagrams constructed by the method of superposition 4.6 Influence lines Chapter 5: Stress and strain 5.1 Definitions

5.2 Two-dimensional stress at a point 5.3 Combined and principal stresses 5.4 Mohrs circle for 2-D stress 5.5 Strain and compatibility 5.6 Hookes law Chapter 6: Simple beam theory 6.1 Geometrical properties of sections 6.2 Shear stresses 6.3 Bending stresses Chapter 7: Introduction to column buckling 7.1 Critical load 7.2 Column buckling 7.3 End conditions 7.4 Critical stress in a column

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