Scantlings for small wooden fishing vessels

Studies are carried out to find a suitable basis of specifying scantlings for wooden fishing vessels for India, especially for the range 30' to 50' length overall. Equations of the type y=a (where 'y' is scantling in inches, N is cubic numeral in ft³ and 'a', 'b�...

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Main Authors: Rajendran, R., Roy Choudhury, R.L.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1969
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spelling ftaquaticcommons:oai:generic.eprints.org:16316 2023-05-15T17:22:00+02:00 Scantlings for small wooden fishing vessels Rajendran, R. Roy Choudhury, R.L. 1969 application/pdf http://aquaticcommons.org/16316/ http://aquaticcommons.org/16316/1/FT6.2_098.pdf en eng http://aquaticcommons.org/16316/1/FT6.2_098.pdf Rajendran, R. and Roy Choudhury, R.L. (1969) Scantlings for small wooden fishing vessels. Fishery Technology, 6(2), pp. 98-107. Fisheries Article NonPeerReviewed 1969 ftaquaticcommons 2020-02-27T09:27:36Z Studies are carried out to find a suitable basis of specifying scantlings for wooden fishing vessels for India, especially for the range 30' to 50' length overall. Equations of the type y=a (where 'y' is scantling in inches, N is cubic numeral in ft³ and 'a', 'b' are constants) are fitted to the scantling tables (applicable to vessels 50’ and above) available from USA, Newfoundland, Denmark, France and Scotland and they are found to represent the regulations accurately. These lines are corrected for standard frame and beam spacing and molded/sided dimensions to bring them on a common basis for comparison and minimum scantling lines for the main structural members are derived. These lines are extended to cover the range 30' to 50' which is generally outside the range of the above regulations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC): Aquatic Commons
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Scantlings for small wooden fishing vessels
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description Studies are carried out to find a suitable basis of specifying scantlings for wooden fishing vessels for India, especially for the range 30' to 50' length overall. Equations of the type y=a (where 'y' is scantling in inches, N is cubic numeral in ft³ and 'a', 'b' are constants) are fitted to the scantling tables (applicable to vessels 50’ and above) available from USA, Newfoundland, Denmark, France and Scotland and they are found to represent the regulations accurately. These lines are corrected for standard frame and beam spacing and molded/sided dimensions to bring them on a common basis for comparison and minimum scantling lines for the main structural members are derived. These lines are extended to cover the range 30' to 50' which is generally outside the range of the above regulations.
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title Scantlings for small wooden fishing vessels
title_short Scantlings for small wooden fishing vessels
title_full Scantlings for small wooden fishing vessels
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Rajendran, R. and Roy Choudhury, R.L. (1969) Scantlings for small wooden fishing vessels. Fishery Technology, 6(2), pp. 98-107.
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