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Leon One The Naval Architect A naval architect asked to design a ship may receive his instructions in a form ranging from such simple requirements as “an oil tanker to carry 100 000 tons deadweight at 15 knots” to a fully detailed specification of precisely planned requirements.He is usually required to prepare a design for a veel that must carry a certain weight of cargo(or number of paengers)at a specified speed with particular reference to trade requirement;high-density cargoes, such as machinery, require little hold capacity, while the reverse is true for low-density cargoes, such as grain.Deadweight is defined as weight of cargo plus fuel and consumable stores, and lightweight as the weight of the hull, including machinery and equipment.The designer must choose dimensions such that the displacement of the veel is equal to the sum of the dead weight and the lightweight tonnages.The finene of the hull must be appropriate to the speed.The draft------which is governed by freeboard rules------enables the depth to be determined to a first approximation.After selecting tentative values of length, breadth, depth, draft, and displacement, the designer must achieve a weight balance.He must also select a moment balance because centres of gravity in both longitudinal and vertical directions must provide satisfactory trim and stability.Additionally, he must estimate the shaft horsepower required for the specified speed;this determines the weight of machinery.The strength of the hull must be adequate for the service intended, detailed scantlings(frame dimensions and plate thicknees)can be obtained from the rules of the claification society.These scantings determine the requisite weight of hull steel.The veel should poe satisfactory steering characteristics, freedom from troublesome vibration, and should comply with the many varied requirements of international regulations.Poeing an attractive appearance, the ship should have the minimum net register tonnage, the factor on which harbour and other dues are based.(The gro tonnage represents the volume of all closed-in spaces above the inner bottom.The net tonnage is the gro tonnage minus certain deductible spaces that do not produce revenue.Net tonnage can therefore be regarded as a measure of the earning capacity of the ship, hence its use as a basis for harbour and docking charges.)Paenger veels must satisfy a standard of bulkhead subdivision that will ensure adequate stability under specified conditions if the hull is pierced accidentally or through collision.Compromise plays a considerable part in producing a satisfactory design.A naval architect must be a master of approximations.If the required design closely resembles that of a ship already built for which full information is available, the designer can calculate the effects of differences between this ship and the projected ship.If, however, this information is not available, he must first produce coefficients based upon experience and, after refining them, check the results by calculation.Training

There are four major requirements for a good naval architect.The first is a clear understanding of the fundamental principles of applied science, particularly those aspects of science that have direct application to ships------mathematics, physics, mechanics, fluid mechanics, materials, structural strength, stability, resistance, and propulsion.The second is a detailed knowledge of past and present practice in shipbuilding.The third is personal experience of accepted methods in the design, construction, and operation of ships;and the fourth, and perhaps most important, is an aptitude for tackling new technical problems and of devising practical solutions.The profeional training of naval architects differs widely in the various maritime countries.Unimany universities and polytechnic schools;such academic training must be supplemented by practical experience in a shipyard.Trends in design

The introduction of calculating machines and computers has facilitated the complex calculations required in

naval architecture and has also introduced new concepts in design.There are many combinations of length, breadth, and draft that will give a required displacement.Electronic computers make it poible to prepare series of designs for a veel to operate in a particular service and to ae the economic returns to the shipowner for each separate design.Such a procedure is best carried out as a joint exercise by owner and builder.As ships increase in size and cost, such combined technical and economic studies can be expected to become more common.(From “Encyclopedia Britannica”, Vol.16, 1980)

Technical terms

1.naval architect 造船工程(设计)师

naval architecture 造船(工程)学 2.instruction 任务书、指导书 3.oil tanker 油轮 4.deadweight 载重量 5.knot 节

6.specification 规格书,设计任务书 7.veel 船舶 8.cargo 货物 9.paenger 旅客 10.trade 贸易

11.machinery 机械、机器 12.hold capacity 舱容

13.consumable store 消耗物品

14.light weight 轻载重量、空船重量 15.hull 船体

16.dimension 尺度、量纲、维(数)17.displacement 排水量、位移、置换 18.tonnage 吨位 19.finene 纤瘦度 20.draft 吃水

21.breadth 船宽 22.freeboard 干舷 23.rule 规范

24.tentative 试用(暂行)的 25.longitudinal direction 纵向 26.vertical direction 垂向 27.trim 纵倾 28.stability 稳性

29.shaft horse power 轴马力 30.strength 强度

31.service 航区、服务

32.scantling 结构(件)尺寸 33.frame 肋骨

34.claification society 船级社 35.steering 操舵、驾驶 36.vibration 振动

37.net register tonnage 净登记吨位 38.harbour 港口

39.dues 税收

40.gro tonnage 总吨位

41.deductible space 扣除空间 42.revenue 收入 43.docking 进坞

44.charge 费用、电荷 45.bulkhead 舱壁

46.subdivision 分舱(隔)、细分 47.collision 碰撞

48.compromise 折衷、调和 49.coefficient 系数 50.training 培训

51.fluid mechanics 流体力学 52.structural strength 结构强度

53.resistance 阻力 54.propulsion 推进 55.shipbuilding 造船

56.aptitude(特殊)才能,适应性 57.maritime 航运,海运

58.polytechnical school 工艺(科技)学校 59.academic 学术的 60.shipyard 造船厂

61.electronic computer 电子计算机 62.owner 船主,物主

63.encyclop(a)edia 百科全书

Additional Terms and Expreions

Engineers(SNAME)美国造船师与轮机

1.the Chinese Society of Naval Architecture 工程师协会

and Marine Engineering(CSNAME)中 10.Principle of naval architecture 造船原理

国造船工程学会 11.ship statics(or statics of naval

architecture)造船静力学 2.the Chinese Society of Navigation 中国航

海学会 12.ship dynamics 船舶动力学 3.“Shipbuilding of China” 中国造船 13.ship resistance and propulsion 船舶阻力

4.Ship Engineering 船舶工程 和推进

5.“Naval 安定 Merchant Ships” 舰船知 14.ship rolling and pitching 船舶摇摆

识 15.ship manoeuvrability 船舶操纵性 6.China State Shipbuilding Corporation 16.ship construction 船舶结构

(CSSC)中国船舶工业总公司 17.ship structural mechanics 船舶结构力学 7.China offshore Platform Engineering 18.ship strength and structural design 船舶

Corporation(COPECO)中国海洋石油

强度和结构设计

平台工程公司 19.ship design 船舶设计 8.Royal Institution of Naval Architects 20.shipbuilding technology 造船工艺

(RINA)英国皇家造船工程师学会 21.marine(or ocean)engineering 海洋工程 9.Society of Naval Architects and Marine

Note to the Text

1.range from A to B 的意思为“从 A 到 B 的范围内”,翻译时,根据这个基本意思可以按汉语习惯译成中 文。例:

Lathe sizes range from very little lathes with the length of the bed in several inches to very large ones turning a work many feet in length.车床有大有小,小的车床其车身只有几英寸,大的车床能车削数英尺长的工件。

2.Such that 可以认为是 such a kind/value 等的缩写,意思为“这样的类别/值等……以至于……”。译成 中文是,可根据具体情况加以意译。例:

The depth of the chain locker is such that the cable is easily stowed.锚链舱的深度应该使锚链容易存储。

Poeing an attractive appearance, the ship should have the minimum net register tonnage,the factor on which harbour and oyher dues are based.Poeing an attractive appearance 现在分词短语,用作表示条件的状语,意译成“船舶除有一个漂亮的 外形……”。一般说,如分词短语谓语句首,通常表示时间、条件、原因等。

The factor on which…are based 中的 the factor 是前面 the minimum net register tonnage 的铜谓语,而 on which…are based 是定语从句,修饰 the factor。

4.Electroniccomputers make it poible to prepare series id designs for a veel to operate in a particular service and to ae the economic returns to the shipowner for each separate design.句中的 it 是形式宾语,实际宾语为不定式短语 to prepare series of designs …和 to ae the economic returns …

Leon Two

Definitions, Principal Dimensions Before studying in detail the various technical branches of naval architecture it is important to define chapters.The purpose of this chapter is to explain these terms and to familiarise the reader with them.In the first place the dimensions by which the size of a ship is measured will be considered;they are referred to as „principal dimensions‟.The ship, like any solid body, requires three dimensions to define its size, and these are a length, a breadth and a depth.Each of these will be considered in turn.Principal dimensions

Length

There are various ways of defining the length of a ship, but first the length between perpendiculars will be considered.The length between perpendiculars is the distance measured parallel to the base at the level of the summer load waterline from the after perpendicular to the forward perpendicular.The after perpendicular is taken as the after side of the rudder post where there is such a post, and the forward perpendicular is the vertical line drawn through the intersection of the stem with summer load waterline.In ships where there is no rudder post the after perpendicular is taken as the line paing through the centre line of the rudder pintals.The perpendiculars and the length between perpendiculars are shown in Figure 1.The length between perpendiculars(LBP)is used for calculation purposes as will be seen later, but it will be obvious from Figure 1 that this does not represent the greatest length of the ship.For many purposes, such as the docking of a ship, it is neceary to know what the greatest length of the ship is.This length is known as the length of the extreme point at the after end to a similar point at the forward end.This can be clearly seen by referring again to Figure 1.In most ships the length overall will exceed by a considerable amount the length between perpendiculars.The exce will include the overhang of the stern and also that of the stem where the stem is raked forward.In modern ships having large bulbous bows the length overall LOA may have to be measured to the extreme point of the bulb.A third length which is often used, particularly when dealing with ship resistance, is the length on the waterline LWL.This is the distance measured on the waterline at which the ship is floating from the intersection of the stern with the waterline to the length is not a fixed quantity for a particular ship, as it will depend upon the waterline at which the ship is floating and upon the trim of the ship.This length is also shown in Figure 1.Breadth

The mid point of the length between perpendiculars is called „amidships‟and the ship is usually broadest at this point.The breadth is measured at this position and the breadth most commonly used is called the „breadth moulded‟.It may be defined simply as the distance from the inside of plating on one side to a similar point on the other side measured at the broadest part of the ship.As is the case in the length between perpendiculars, the breadth moulded dose not represent the greatest breadth the breadth extreme is required(see Figure 2).In many ships the breadth extreme is the breadth moulded plus the thickne of the shell plating where the strakes of shell plating were overlapped the breadth extreme was equal to the breadth moulded plus four thicknees of shell plating, but in the case of modern welded ships the extra breadth consists of two thicknees of shell plating only.The breadth extreme may be much greater than this in some ships, since it is the distance from the extreme overhang on one side of the ship to a similar point on the other side.This distance would include the overhang of decks, a feature which is sometimes found in paenger ships in order to provide additional deck area.It would be measured over fenders, which are sometimes fitted to ships such as cro channel veels which have to operate in and out of port under their own power and have fenders provided to protect the sides of the ships when coming alongside quays.

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