Hull Structure definition

Hull Structure means the shell, or outer casting, and internal structure below the main deck which provide both the floatation envelope and structural integrity of the Vessel in its normal operations.

Examples of Hull Structure in a sentence

  • Structural members shall be aligned in accordance with Reference 6, the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) “Guide for Shipbuilding and Repair Quality Standard for Hull Structure During Construction.” The Contractor shall remove all structure associated with the existing main pedestal crane as shown on Reference 1.

  • The ShipConstructor Hull Structure Suite Standard Edition is targeted at smaller organizations with simple workflows within hull / structure disciplines of a project.

  • ShipConstructor Hull Structure Suites contain a mix of the hull / structure specific ShipConstructor products, as well as general products to facilitate reporting, collaboration and administration.

  • Maximum allowable plating distortion is depicted in the “Guide For Shipbuilding And Repair Quality Standard For Hull Structure During Construction” from IACS.

  • The ShipConstructor Hull Structure Suite Premium Edition adds additional products which make it ideal for small to medium sized organizations that perform hull / structure modelling, design, and construction at a higher level of complexity.