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ASSESSMENT OF IMPACT OF STERN BEARING MATERIAL RIGIDNESS ONTO OPERABILITY OF THE SHIP SHAFT LINE
Author(s) -
Igor Olegovich Razov,
Guriy Kushner,
Victor Andreevich Mamontov,
Aleksey Aleksandrovich Khalyavkin
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
vestnik astrahanskogo gosudarstvennogo tehničeskogo universiteta. seriâ: morskaâ tehnika i tehnologiâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2225-0352
pISSN - 2073-1574
DOI - 10.24143/2073-1574-2017-4-80-87
Subject(s) - stern , bearing (navigation) , drive shaft , stiffness , propeller , structural engineering , transverse plane , vibration , mechanics , engineering , physics , marine engineering , mechanical engineering , acoustics , astronomy
The article considers the dependence of the ship shaft line efficiency on a stiffness coefficient of the material, which stern bearings are made of. The obtained values of a stiffness coefficient used in calculating transverse vibrations of the ship shaft line have been analyzed. The influence of a stiffness coefficient on the value of eigen frequency of transverse vibrations of a propeller shaft has been studied. The design diagram of a propeller shaft is proposed where the propeller shaft is shown as a beam of constant section, which rests upon a hinged immovable and elastic support with a disk on the end. The elastic support models the fodder stern bearing. The influence of the shape of contact of a propeller shaft with a stern bearing onto the load distribution has been estimated. The technique of determining a stiffness coefficient subject to mechanical and geometric parameters of a ship shaft line and its stern bearings has been offered. The impact of a ship shaft line onto the stressed state of the stern bearings and their draft has been studied. The equation of determining a bearing stiffness coefficient has been obtained. There have been given numerical values of a stiffness coefficient of the stern bearing material for certain types of ships.

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