Concrete Formwork Details for Poured Concrete Construction
Concrete is required to be poured for formation of the desired shape. The general techniques used for form work is timber shuttering that is a …
Continue ReadingConcrete is required to be poured for formation of the desired shape. The general techniques used for form work is timber shuttering that is a …
Continue ReadingThe main engine and the steering engine are located aft and far from the bridge and controlled by a maze of wires, pipes, machines, and electronic …
Continue ReadingLearn about an innovative technique of calculating total resistance to ship motion.
Continue ReadingCentrifugal pumps have been used in industry for a hundred and fifty years or more. They are used to convert the energy from the pump driver to …
Continue ReadingJoining individual and assembled elements together is the bread and butter of structural engineering. A crucial part in many of these joined elements …
Continue ReadingSteamships normally have two high pressure superheated steam boilers driving the turbines, either two drums one above the other or three drums with …
Continue ReadingThis Unigraphics (UG NX 6) tutorial will explain how to use UGS Variational sweep feature for Unigraphics modeling.
Continue ReadingCogs were extensively used in the middle ages. Find out more about the construction of these beautiful marine vessels in the article inside.
Continue ReadingFeluccas are traditional Egyptian boats that are still used in many parts of the world. Feluccas, a single masted sail boat, is the only type of boat …
Continue ReadingLearn about a type of traditional Chinese boat that is still used today. However, don’t go by the name. Junks are supposed to be the most …
Continue ReadingM Hull Technology is a new M shaped innovative hull technology that uses an air cushion to reduce the drag for increasing the vessel’s …
Continue ReadingDhows are ancient Arabic boats that were used for fishing and commercial activities in the olden days. Generally found in the middle east, dhow ships …
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