NA60008: Stability Of Marine Structures
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NA60008 | |
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Course name | Stability Of Marine Structures |
Offered by | Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture |
Credits | 3 |
L-T-P | 3-0-0 |
Previous Year Grade Distribution | |
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Semester | Spring |
Syllabus
Syllabus mentioned in ERP
Importance of structural stability in the design of slender and thin walled members of marine structures; Introduction to static stability; Types of stability and their analysis - equilibrium approach, energy approach and approximate solutions; Buckling theories for column and frame- Its application to offshore frame, offshore pile and ship pillar, Idea of post-buckling- Design formula based on structural stability, Torsional and lateral buckling of thin walled members in ship and submarine; Buckling of stiffened and unstiffened plates- Introduction to dynamic stability- Finite element formulation for static and dynamic stability of column, plate and stiffened plate.