Decreasing of Ship Structure Mass by Active Counteraction to Bending Moment
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30564/hsme.v2i1.1579Abstract
Pre-stressed structure and its application for civil engineering. Specificity of external loads of ships. Corresponded specificity of controllable pre-stressing. An example of pre-stressed structure and an decreasing estimation of its mass (about 10% of the full displacement). Possibility of wider application.
Keywords:
Ship structure; Pre-stressing; Structure mass; Ship mass decrasingReferences
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