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Evolution and future prospect of ship side structure

With the progress of science and technology and the development of shipbuilding industry, the ship side structure is constantly evolving and optimizing. The traditional ship side structure is composed of side plates, ribs, side stringer, side and side wall, which mainly withstand external forces such as water pressure, wave and ice impact and extrusion pressure, collision force, deck and cabin load, total longitudinal bending stress and shear stress. However, with the application of new materials and new technology and the development of large-scale and high-speed ships, ship side structure is facing more and more challenges and higher requirements.


In order to meet the development needs of the shipbuilding industry, the ship side structure is also constantly innovative and optimized. The new ship side structure adopts high strength materials, optimized structure design and introduced advanced manufacturing technology to improve the strength, durability and lightweight of the ship side. At the same time, the new ship side structure also focuses on improving the speed and stability of the ship, reducing the resistance, vibration and noise of the ship, and improving the comfort and safety of the ship.


In the future, with the strengthening of environmental awareness and the development of new energy technologies, the ship side structure will also develop in the direction of more environmental protection, energy saving and sustainable development. For example, the use of new environmental protection materials, optimization of ship power system, improve ship energy efficiency and other means to reduce the impact of ships on the environment, to achieve the goal of green shipping.


In short, the evolution and future outlook of the ship's gunwale structure is a process of constant development and innovation. Only by continuous innovation and optimization can we better meet the development needs of the shipping industry and promote the sustainable development of shipping.