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Hull deformation is one important contributor to the bearing offset disturbances which may relate to the accuracy of shaft alignment. Also, it directly affects the overall performance of propulsion shafting system to a large extent. Therefore, the ability to account for hull deformations in an early design stage is of utmost importance. In this article, a finite element model of a 300,000DWT VLCC...
Hull deformation of large-scale vessels directly influences the working condition of propulsion shaft. In this paper, an integrated finite element model for a 8530TEU container ship, is built up using the finite element software ANSYS. Hull deformations of propulsion shafting bearing supports under different loading conditions are calculated. And hull deformation effects on inherent characteristics...
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