Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Basic knowledge of ship 2.1 Fundamental terminology 2.1.1 Ship dimensions 2.1.2 Ship types 2.2 Ship drawing features 2.3 Category drawings 2.4 Ship drawing regulations 2.4.1 Sheets and scale 2.4.2 Title block and item list 2.4.3 Line types 2.4.4 Dimensioning 2.4.5 Assembled molded line of steel hull and members 2.4.6 Welding symbols Chapter 3 Ship system and general arrangement plan 3.1 Fundamental terminology 3.1.1 The coordinates and three mutual perpendicular plans 3.1.2 Composition of the ship 3.2 Ship systems 3.3 General arrangement plan 3.3.1 Introduction 3.3.2 Composition of general arrangement plan 3.3.3 Features of general arrangement plan 3.3.4 Lines and applications 3.3.5 Read the general arrangement plan Chapter 4 Read and draw construction node plan 4.1 Ship components 4.2 Expression of plates and section bars 4.3 Expression of intersection 4.4 Expression of ship construction plans 4.4.1 Orthographical projections 4.4.2 Cross-section drawing 4.4.3 Overlapping drawing method 4.4.4 Simplified drawing 4.5 Read and draw node plan 4.5.1 Read node plan with an example 4.5.2 Examples 4.5.3 2D drawing with AuoCAD 4.5.4 Drawing practice Chapter 5 Ship loads and strength 5.1 Hull strength and stress 5.1.1 The stress of the hull 5.1.2 Ship safety and classification 5.1.3 The longitudinal bending 5.1.4 Ship strength 5.2 Framing 5.2.1 Funetion 5.2.2 Framing system 5.3 Typical ship structure 5.3.1 Ship structure arrangement philosophy
Chapter 6 Ship structure 6.1 Composition 6.2 Shell plating 6.3 Deck plating 6.4 Bottom structure 6.4.1 Transversely framed single bottom 6.4.2 Longitudinally framed single bottom 6.4.3 Transversely framed double bottom 6.4.4 Longitudinally framed double bottom 6.4.5 Example of bottom structures 6.5 Side structure 6.5.1 Transversely framed side structure 6.5.2 Longitudinally framed side 6.6 Deck structure 6.7 Bulkhead 6.8 Fore and aft structure 6.9 Superstructure 6.10 Others Chapter 7 Midship section plan 7.1 Types of ship drawings 7.2 The midship section plan 7.2.1 Components 7.2.2 Contents of the midship section plan 7.2.3 Midship section plan reading 7.3 Drawing midship section plan 7.4 An example of a bulker Chapter 8 General structure plan 8.1 Definition 8.2 Composition of the general structure plan 8.3 Contents explanation 8.3.1 Longitudinal section in center plane 8.3.2 Deck and platform plan 8.3.3 Bottom plan 8.3.4 Main dimension block 8.3.5 Dimensioning 8.4 General structure plan reading 8.5 Difference between the GA and GS plan 8.6 An example of a bulker Chapter 9 Lines plan 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Expression method 9.2.1 Hull surface 9.2.2 Deck expression 9.3 Definitions 9.3.1 Three basic projections 9.3.2 Three sets of cross-sections and plans 9.3.3 Several important contours 9.3.4 Main dimension 9.3.5 Offsets, offsets table and lines 9.4 Drawing
9.4.1 Scale and sheet 9.4.2 Make graticule 9.4.3 Draw lines 9.4.4 Dimensioning Chapter 10 Digital ship modelling 10.1 Recent development for shipbuilding industry 10.2 Software kaleidoscope 10.3 Example for updated shipbuilding with drawings Appendix I General arrangement plan Appendix Ⅱ Midship section plan Appendix Ⅲ Guidance of ship model building 1. Background 2. Building model brief introduction 3. Process 4. Schedule 5. Requirements and grading system Appendix IV Guidance for 3D modelling ship blocks with CAD software Appendix V General structure plan Appendix VI Lines plan Appendix VII Word list Reference