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    NAVY MIL-HDBK-283-1985 STRUCTURAL SHIPBUILDING DETAILS USING TEE STIFFENERS《用丁字钢加强件结构造船细则》.pdf

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    NAVY MIL-HDBK-283-1985 STRUCTURAL SHIPBUILDING DETAILS USING TEE STIFFENERS《用丁字钢加强件结构造船细则》.pdf

    1、MIL-HDBK-23 75 7777770 0007377 3 Mi L-HDBK-283( S H) 15 July 1985 MILITARY HANDBOOK STRUCTURAL SHIPBUILDING DETAILS USING TEE STIFFENERS THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS a PAGES. x FSC 9520 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A Approved for public release; distribution unlimited Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproductio

    2、n or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,- - -_ _- MIL-HDBK-283 95 m 9999970 0009398 5 m MIL-HDBK-283( SH) 15 July 1985 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND Washington, DC 20362-5101 Structural Shipbuilding Details Using Tee Stiffeners 1, Command, Department of the Navy in a

    3、ccordance with established procedures. 2* in the military standardization handbook series. This military standardization handbook was developed by the Naval Sea Systems This publication was approved on 15 July 1985, for printing and inclusion 3. Beneficial comments (recommendations, additions, delet

    4、ions) and any pertinent data which may be of use in improving this document should be addressed to: Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, SEA 5523, Department of the Navy, Washington, DC 20362 by using the self-addressed Standardization Document Improvement Proposal (DD Form 1426) appearing at the e

    5、nd of this document or by letter. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-a - rather, one member passes through a cutout in the other (see figure 8). 3.1.6 Beam brackets. Beam brackets provide increased section modulus to resist peak bending

    6、moments which occur near the ends of fixed or semifixed beams (see figure 22). 3.1.7 Lug collar. A lug collar is used to attach the webs of two inter- aecting members. moderate and watertightness is not a requirement (see figure 9), A lug collar is used to simplify details where shear is 3.1.8 Lappe

    7、d collar. A lapped collar is used to attach the webs of two intersecting members when one member passes through a cutout in the other. It is used where watertightness is required and shear loading is moderate (see figure 10). Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted witho

    8、ut license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-283 95 7799970 O009406 O MILrHDBK-283(SH) 15 July 1985 3.1.9 Flush collar. A flush collar is identical in function to the lapped collar but requires neat fit of all dimensions. A flush collar is appropriate in a high shear environment where the eccentricity resulting

    9、 from the lapped joint is unsatisfactory. This situation frequently arises when a stanchion is termi- nated on a bulkhead (see figure 11). 3.1.10 Intermediate lateral support (ILS). ILS members are used to stabi- lize long, unsupported spans of beam-plate combinations. Three approved means of provid

    10、ing ILS are: (a) (b) ILS cut from plate (see figure 14). (c) Rolled shape ILS with web inserts to stabilize the flange (see figure 13). In-line bracket ILS (appropriate only if plating exceeds 30.6 pounds (0.75 inch) (see figure 6). 3.1.11 Hull pad. A hull pad is used when a rolled shape terminates

    11、abruptly at a piece of plating. This detail is not considered to be recom- -. mended practice (see figure 12). 3.1.12 Stanchion details. Stanchion details are classified according to the type of stanchion member (that is, wide flange members versus structural tube) and continuity of the stanchion (t

    12、hat is, terminating or continuing). For further guidance on the design of stanchion details see section 3.6. 3.1.13 Flange inserts. Flange inserts are used to increase the landing area for certain stanchion details. See section 3.6 for further design guidance. 3.1.14 Web inserts. Web inserts are use

    13、d at the intersection of two members whose webs are perpendicular. They support the flange of the deeper of the two intersecting members. 3.1.15 Cutouts. Cutouts must be provided whenever a structural member pierces another member or plate. The dimensions of a cutout are strictly a function of the c

    14、ross-sectional properties of the piercing beam. 3.1.16 Snipes. Snipes are small cuts on corners of individual pieces to permit fit-up. Straight snipes are shown but semicircular ones are also used. 3.2 Definition of nomenclature for variables. Throughout this handbook, upper and lower case variables

    15、 are used to distinguish between information derived within a set of algorithms and information input to a set of algorithms. Similarly, conventions regarding subscripts have been defined to provide consis- tency among similar details. These definitions and conventions are presented in appendix A. A

    16、igorithms are defined in section 3.5. 3.3 Definitions of characteristic dimensions of structural shapes. The characteristic dimensions of structural shapes are presented on figure 1, and - defined as follows: book are presented in tables 1 through 4. Actual dimensions of all shapes considered in thi

    17、s hand- 3 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-Z83(SH) 15 July 1985 CHARACTERISTIC DIMWNS for WBE STANCHONS CHARACTERISTIC DIMENSIONS for WEAMS and I-t-BEAMS SH 12956 FIGURE 1. Characteristic dimensions for Ts and I-Ts, tube stanc

    18、hions, I-beams and H-beams. 4 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-283 75 = 7797970 0007408 4 MIL-HDBK-Z83(SH) 15 July 1985 m 4 m 0 00000 0000 0000c; O m P oouiom mamen mmooa o m Y; O 00000 0000 00000 00 00o00 00000 mOb* NPONO om

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    20、999 9999 hbbbh rr mmmmm mmmmm d rl 5 I- Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-n E E Y E t Ip J m X n E X MIL-HDBK-283(SH) 15 July 1985 oo o ooo xxxxx xx xxxxx oo oo mhP)lUO -D.Q-l rlPb0.d Q-P-mm 22662 iiiy I-I-I-CI- I-I-I-I-I- III11 IlIII 0

    21、0000 00000 UUUUU UUUUCI xxxxx xxxxx p! M TZ mm nnmmtn etcr09 XXXYX XYXXX rlrl xx xxxxx 6 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-23 95 7777970 0007410 2 MIL-HDBK-283(SH) 15 July 1985 I I I I I I I IZ IM I l I I I IZ I I I IZ lu I I I

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    24、Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-283(SH) 15 July 1985 al a G -4 u u I n B w fi (d o e ? U M O d tu u (d U al W m d (d k u U 1 LI U UJ I l-l al al u cn a H B onomo MbONM bm0-N Ei Y Y E Y c tc s X z E X . ommm?D. ooo- oemma 000- 00000 PbNhm mm

    25、*n . u.ilr(r(v.4 UWUUY 00000 00000 00000 00000 o0000 XXYXX XXYXY XXXXX xxxxx XYXXX 22222 xxxxx 2222s: xxxxx 22222 xxxxx 22222 8 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-a L - J a a e n E-i a G Q I9 I H M O rl Q u Q U QI (d W $ rl Q I - T- Thic

    26、kness Collars Web Inserts T-Thickness Flange Inserts SH 12957 FIGURE 2. Generalized dimensions for brackets, collars and inserts. 12 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-283 75 m 7997770 0007qLb 3 MIL-HDBK-283(SH) 15 July 1985 CHA

    27、RACTERISTIC DIMENSIONS for BEAMS and CUT OUTS , T P Full Flange Cut away Eliminated Flange Flange cutouts Beam End Cut Cut away Flange Eliminated Flange Molded line of Beam or End SH 12958 FIGURE 3. Characteristic dimensions for beams and cutouts. 13 f , Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction

    28、or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-283 75 W 7747970 0007q17 5 W MIL-HDBK-283(SH) 15 July 1985 3.6.3 The detail for tube stanchions is the same for terminating and continuous applications. stanchion details because of the transition from circular to T cross-section members.

    29、 Brackets are used to transmit the tension or compression loads in the tube wall to the web of the backing members. If the stanchion inter- section does not occur at the intersection of two T-section members, then the flange of the T-section must be supported by an in-line bracket. For heavy tube st

    30、anchions, reinforcement of the flange is provided by the use of a cap or sole plate. It is slightly more complicated than the I-beam 3.6.4 For certain situations, flange inserts may be required to: (a) (b) Prevent a stanchion member or stanchion bracket from Provide additional bearing area for the c

    31、ap or sole of overhanging the flange. a stanchion member. Where used, the existing flange is cut away and replaced by the insert. Figures 15 through 21 and 44 through 53 present stanchion details. 4. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 4 . 1 Materials . 4.1.1 Material for tangency brackets shall be ordinary streng

    32、th steel for ordinary strength steel or high strength steel stiffeners. 4.1.2 Material for toe and in-line brackets shall be ordinary strength steel for ordinary strength steel or higher strength steel backing structure if intervening material is ordinary strength steel. bracket if backing structure

    33、 is higher strength steel and intervening material is high strength steel or stronger. Use high strength steel toe 4.1.3 Full chocks shall be of a material similar to that of the member to be chocked. 4.1.4 Plate brackets, lapped collars and flush collars shall be of a material similar to that of th

    34、e piercing member. 4.1.5 Lug collars shall be of a material similar to the main member or bulkhead plating. 4.1.6 ILS members shall be of a material similar to that of the supported members 4.1.7 Hull pads shall be ordinary strength steel. 4.1.8 Inserts shall be of the same material as the parent me

    35、mber. 4.2 Weldine 4.2.1 Welds shall be continuous and all around. 14 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-283 75 7797770 0007LiLB 7 = MIL-HDBK-283(SH) . 15 July 1985 4.2.2 Weld joint design and weld fit-up tolerance shall be in ac

    36、cordance with MIL-STD-22. 4.2.3 Fillet sizes shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-1628. 4.3 Preparation of rolled. shapes. The dimensions indicated in table I are for rolled shapes produced by one of the methods in accordance with MIL-HDBK-264. 4.4 Units. Characteristic dimensions referenced herein a

    37、re presented in inches, including plating thickness. Constant allowances for welding tolerance or clearance of rolled-shape radii are clearly indicated in the algorithms. For metric application of this handbook, these constant values must be converted to metric units. A table of metric equivalents i

    38、s included in appendix B. 4.5 Geometric assumptions. Aigorithms presented in this handbook are based on the following geometric assumptions: (a) (b) Plate structures are planar for the extent of the detail. Intersections are right angles . 4.6 Allowable dimensional variation and rounding practice. A

    39、 practice which permits similarly sized unique pieces to be grouped together and identified with a common identification number has been assumed and is implicit in the detail element catalogs presented within this handbook. described in appendix C. This practice is fully 4.7 Presentation format. Eac

    40、h detail presented in this handbook is described in three formats : (a) (b) (c) A key diagram with associated sections and details to identify Algorithms for the determination of characteristic dimensions. A table or tables identifying the appropriate detail dimensions ail characteristic dimensions.

    41、 for elemental details. The use and interpretation of each of the tabular formats is discussed in detail in appendix D. 5. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS 5.1 Elemental details. Elemental details are those details whose charac- teristic dimensionsare a function of the cross-sectional properties of adjacent st

    42、ructural components. The elemental details considered in this handbook are presented on figures 4 through 21 and tables 5 through 26. 5.2 Intersection details. Intersection details are those details whose characteristic dimensions are a function of both the cross-sectional properties and the configu

    43、ration of adjacent structural components. The intersection details considered in this handbook are presented on figures 22 through 53. The following types of intersection details are addressed in this section: (a) Intersections of longitudinal and bulkhead stiffeners (b) Intersections of longitudina

    44、l beam and transverse beam (c) Corner brackets (d) Stanchion details. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-283(SH) 15 July 1985 1 - o U I I 1 ? i$ m m: *Lo. I I XkY= I o aici U V Li I LL 16 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduc

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