Method of connecting a ship and a deckhouse

By employing a connecting plate structure with fixed and movable connection areas in the ship's deckhouse, combined with the constraint of limiting plates, the processing difficulty and stress concentration problems of large ship deckhouses are solved, realizing a simple and effective connection method and avoiding structural tearing.

CN117922752BActive Publication Date: 2026-07-03CSSC HUANGPU WENCHONG SHIPBUILDING CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
CSSC HUANGPU WENCHONG SHIPBUILDING CO LTD
Filing Date
2024-01-31
Publication Date
2026-07-03

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Abstract

This invention belongs to the field of ship structure technology and discloses a method for connecting a ship and a deckhouse. The ship includes a deckhouse, and the deckhouse includes a connecting structure disposed between a first hull plating and a second hull plating. The connecting structure includes a sidewall panel, a first connecting plate, a limiting plate, and a second connecting plate. The sidewall panel includes a fixed connection area and a movable connection area. The first hull plating, the sidewall panel, and the second hull plating are spaced apart along the x-axis. One end of the first connecting plate is fixedly connected to the fixed connection area, and the other end of the first connecting plate is fixedly connected to the first hull plating. The limiting plate and the second hull plating are spaced apart along the y-axis, and a limiting groove is formed between the limiting plate and the second hull plating. One end of the second connecting plate is fixedly connected to the movable connection area, and the other end of the second connecting plate is inserted into the limiting groove. The sidewall panel can move along the x-axis, avoiding structural tearing due to stress concentration.
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