Advanced Design of Ship Structures (Includes probabilistic hull girder bending moment)
- Course focuses on first principle design of ship structures, including beams and plates analysis.
- Engineers and scientists in ship design, management, oil companies, and ship builders benefit.
- Innovative course balances theory and practice for a wide range of engineering structures.
- Lecturer, Prof Purnendu Das, has extensive experience in marine structures and academic research.
- Course covers deterministic and probabilistic design, hull girder strength, and common structural rules.
Overview
The Online Advanced Design of Ship Structures course focuses on the first principle design of ship structures, including advanced analysis procedures for beams and plates. It covers the ultimate strength of hull girders, progressive collapse analysis, and common structural rules. The course is designed for engineers, scientists, and personnel from ship-related industries, offering a balance of theory and practice. Lectures cover topics such as deterministic and probabilistic design, hull girder strength, and reliability-based design. The course is led by Professor Purnendu Das and spans two days.
Who should attend
Engineers, scientists, ship management personnel, oil company staff, classification society personnel, ship builders.
Course Content
ABOUT THE COURSE
This course will deal with the first principle design of ship structures. Advanced analysis procedures
for the design of beams and plates (80% of ship structures are made up of plates) will be dealt with. The ultimate strength of hull girders will be given based on progressive collapse analysis and also a
simplified procedure. Finally, the common structural rules for the design of the hull girders will also be given.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Engineers and scientists involved in the design of ships and ship systems. Personnel from ship
management companies, oil companies, classification societies and ship builders will benefit from
attending this course. The course is innovative in both content & structure with a careful balance of
theory & practice. Design, assessment and management of a wide range of engineering structures will also benefit from this course.
COURSE OUTLINE
Day 1
09.00 – 10.30 Lecture 1: Overview of Ship Structure Design.
Prof Purnendu Das
10.30 – 10.45 Break
10.45 – 12.15 Lecture 2: Analysis and Design of Columns and Beam Columns, Design Codes.
Prof Purnendu Das
12.15 -13.30 Lunch
13.30 – 15.00 Lecture 3: Analysis and Design of Unstiffened and Stiffened Steel Plates, Design
Codes – I.
Prof Purnendu Das
15.00 – 15.30 Break
15.30 – 17.00 Lecture 4: Analysis and Design of Unstiffened and Stiffened Steel Plates, Design
Codes – II.
Prof Purnendu Das
Day 2
09.00 – 10.30 Lecture 5: Tutorial on Columns and Plated Structures.
Prof Purnendu Das
10.30 – 10.45 Break
10.45 – 12.15 Lecture 6: Hull Girder Strength – I.
Prof Purnendu Das
12.15 -13.30 Lunch
13.30 – 15.00 Lecture 7: Reliability Based Design & Code Development.
Prof Purnendu Das
15.00 – 15.30 Break
15.30 – 17.00 Lecture 8: Common Structural Rules and Tutorial on Reliability.
Prof Purnendu Das
LECTURE CONTENT
Lecture 1: Deterministic and Probabilistic Design; Working Stress Design (WSD) and Load
Resistance Factor Design (LRFD); Load Combination; Safety Check
Lecture 2: Elastic buckling, in elastic Buckling, Johnson’s formula, Perry Robertson
Formula, Column Curves, DNV Codes.
Lecture 3: Plate buckling under different loadings, Ultimate strength of unstiffened plate,
Examples problems, DNV and API Codes.
Lecture 4: Stiffened plates, Inter-frame collapse, DNV & API Codes.
Lecture 5: Tutorial questions to be solved in this class.
Lecture 6: Simplified hull girder analysis. 8 example problems.
Lecture 7: Background of Reliability Analysis; Different Probabilistic Code Formats;
Lecture 8: IACS Common Structural Rules; Rule Principles; Rule Application; Tutorial
questions on reliability to be solved in this class.
LECTURER CV
Professor Purnendu Das. BE, ME, PhD, C.Eng, C.MarEng, FRINA, FIStructE, FIMarEST has been
the Director of ‘ASRANet Ltd’ since February 2006. He retired as a Professor of Marine Structures in
the Department of Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering at the University of Strathclyde, UK in
September 2011. Past EU projects were MARSTRUCT (a network of excellence on Marine Structure) and SHIPDISMANTL (a cost effective and environmentally friendly dismantling of ship structures).
Past industrial projects included work from the UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE), MoD UK,
Subsea-7 UK, Shell, Woodgroup and US Navies etc. He was the principal investigator of many EPSRC projects. Before joining the University of Glasgow in 1991 he worked with British Maritime
Technology as Principal Structural Engineer (1984-91). He is the author of more than 250 publications, including contract reports and more than 60 journal papers and is a member of the editorial boards of the ‘Journal of Marine Structures’, ‘Journal of Ocean and Ship Technology’ and ‘Journal of Ocean and Climate System’ and the Journal of Ship Mechanics amongst others. His areas of research include limit state design and analysis & reliability analysis of ship & offshore structures. Purnendu Das has wide ranging industrial and academic contacts and has advised and supervised 20 PhD students, to his credit.
Details of visits and collaborations include his various sabbatical study periods spent at University of
California, Berkeley, USA (July – September 1996), at Lloyd’s Register of Shipping (August 1997),
Kockums Ltd (July 1998) and spent some time at Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Lisbon (July 2000).
He is running about 20 CPD courses which are attracting many people from different industries. These courses are on ‘Fatigue & Fracture Analysis’, ‘Ships at Sea’, ‘Advanced Analysis and Design of Offshore Structures’, ‘Offshore Floating System Design’, ‘Structural Response under Fire and Blast Loading’ and ‘Design of Pipelines and Risers’ amongst others. He was a member of ISSC (International Ship and Offshore Structure Congress) for the periods of 1991-97 and 2003-2006. He was a member of the OMAE (Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering) Organising Committee on ‘Safety and Reliability’. He is running about 15 bi-annual international conferences on various themes like Risk, Reliability, Advanced Analysis & Design of Engineering Structures, including marine structures. He was a member of the “Research Committee” of Structural Engineers (IStructE) during 2012-2015. He was a visiting Professor at IST Surabaya, Indonesia from July 2015 for one year. He is now a visiting professor at the Wuhan University of Technology, China from July 2016.
Duration: 2 Days
Cost: £595 + VAT
Online Advanced Design of Ship Structures Training Course
Advanced Design of Ship Structures Online Training Course