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Determining Steel Weight. A Method which has Proved of Value
- AI summary (β)
- The excerpt from the magazine article "Determining Steel Weight. A Method which has Proved of Value" discusses methods for calculating steel weight in ship design. Published in The Journal of Commerce Shipbuilding & Engineering Edition, January 12 1928. It explains the distribution of main hull weight in cargo ships and passenger ships, estimates using the cube number, the use of data from existing ships, detailed calculations for each structural member, weight-rate diagrams by length, breadth, and depth, and the effects of draft, number of decks, hull form, ship class, and special quality steel; it also refers to a paper by Mr. E. Sutton, B.Sc. and the Liverpool Engineering Society. Keywords: steel weight, ship design, main hull, cube number, weight rate, cargo ship, passenger ship, special quality steel, The Journal of Commerce, Liverpool Engineering SocietyAuto-generated by Azure OpenAI gpt-5.5 from OCR text (which may contain errors) and image captions.
- Item ID
- a1796994-59af-4283-895b-786f4115a7ed
- Catalogue ID
- 50330501
- Card catalogue
- "On the Hull Weight of Cargo Ships" [and others]
- Doc type
- 雑誌記事抜粋?(The Journal of Commerce Shipbuilding & Engineering Edition. January 12 1928.)
- Category
- 軍艦構造:重量
- Issued
- 1928-01-12
- Extent
- Typed in English | 8 sheets
- Holder
- 東京大学柏図書館
- Year registered
- 2007
- GCV entities
- Document / Book




























