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Ship Construction Class Test Guide

This document is a class test for a ship construction course. It contains 5 questions about ship design and stresses. Question 1 asks about the significance of general arrangement plans and to sketch a bulk carrier elevation. Question 2 defines 5 ship design terms with figures. Question 3 asks about hogging and sagging stresses in still water or question 4 asks about panting and pounding stresses. Question 5a asks about shear stress and bending moments in still water with an illustration, and 5b asks about corrosion onboard ships and methods to minimize it.

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Ship Construction Class Test Guide

This document is a class test for a ship construction course. It contains 5 questions about ship design and stresses. Question 1 asks about the significance of general arrangement plans and to sketch a bulk carrier elevation. Question 2 defines 5 ship design terms with figures. Question 3 asks about hogging and sagging stresses in still water or question 4 asks about panting and pounding stresses. Question 5a asks about shear stress and bending moments in still water with an illustration, and 5b asks about corrosion onboard ships and methods to minimize it.

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B-Tech Third Semester

Ship Construction
CLASS TEST 1
Time- 2 hours Pass Marks -40 Max. Marks - 80






1) Explain the Significance of General Arrangement Plan for a Ship.
Sketch the Elevation of a bulk Carrier. 25 marks


2) Define the following with a neat figure
a) Camber
b) Rise of Floor
c) Forward perpendicular
d) Length overall
e) Moulded depth 20 marks

3) Discuss Hogging and Sagging stresses acting on a ship in still water
Or
4) Explain about Panting and pounding stresses acting on the vessel 10 marks

5) a) Explain with an illustration how shear stress and Bending 15 marks
moment are developed on a ship in Still water.

b) Describe about corrosion onboard a ship and various
methods used to minimize corrosion 10 marks

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