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A parametric method for preliminary determination of underwater vehicles deadweight

Abstract

This paper describes a method useful for determination of load carrying capacity of underwater vehicle, elaborated on the basis of investigations of series of vehicles of systematically changed geometrical dimensions. By using the set of the series of vehicles their structural mass and displacement – at a given structural material and assumed maximum permissible submersion depth – were determined, and next – approximation formulae for deadweight of vehicles were obtained. Vehicle’s form may be consisted of one or a few cylindrical floats of circular cross-section, ended with caps. The floats are joined together with a space pipe frame. Acceptability of design solutions results from comparison of working stress values in float’s shell plating with permissible stresses as well as critical stresses. The presented method may be useful in the preliminary stage of designing the underwater vehicles - i.e. may serve for preliminary determination of a vehicle deadweight – at its given, or determined, geometrical dimensions, maximum permissible submersion depth, as well as a selected structural material.

Keywords:

designing of underwater vehicles, mass and deadweight of underwater vehicles

Details

Issue
Vol. 19 No. 2(73) (2012)
Section
Latest Articles
Published
20-07-2012
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/v10012-012-0009-3
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Author Biography

Jan P. Michalski,
Polish Naval University; Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology



Authors

Jan P. Michalski

Polish Naval University; Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology

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