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Advances in marine structures proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Marine Structures : MARSTRUCT 2011, Hamburg, Germany, 28-30 March 2011
Publication Information:
Leiden, The Netherlands : CRC Press, 2011
Physical Description:
1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm.
ISBN:
9780415677714
General Note:
Also accompanies by text : TC1665 I58 2011

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In recent years significant advances have been made in the development of methods and modeling procedures for structural assessment of marine structures. Various assessment methods are incorporated in the methods used to analyze and design efficient ship structures, as well as in the methods of structural reliability to be used to ensure the safety and environmental behaviour of the ships. Advances in Marine Structures deals also with the fabrication of ship structures, and collects the papers presented at the 3rd International Conference on Marine Structures (MARSTRUCT 2011, Hamburg, Germany, 28-30 March 2011). The book is divided into six sections:

- Methods and tools for establishing loads and load effects

- Methods and tools for strength assessment

- Experimental analysis of structures

- Materials and fabrication of structures

- Methods and tools for structural design and optimisation

- Structural reliability, safety and environmental protection

Advances in Marine Structures is intended for academia, research organizations, classification societies, shipyards companies, ship design offices, governmental bodies, consultants, and shipowners working in the area of design analysis of marine structures and related areas.


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