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Apr-2010

MBM start to undertake stage 1

for a new build design. i.e. G.A,

Bid preparation and Build cost

analysis

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Mar-2010

MBM undertakes weather route

analysis for a vessel and her cargo

to gain vessel and cargo

accelerations

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Feb-2010

MBM launches new website

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Jan-2010

New naval architecture software

and services within MBM for 2010

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Dec-2009

Strength of MBM enters 2D wire

frame FEA of hatch-covers

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Dec-2009

Large project cargo's are on the

horizon for MBM from the oil

industry

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Dec-2009

Cradle design to transport a 460t

Tug from China

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Sept-2009

Innovative design to transport

windmill towers in upright position

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Structural Analysis.

At MBM we undertake structural analysis using state of the art software. This allows us to identify structural hot-spots, life fatigue, and meet all regulations.

 

The services offered for structural analysis:

• Trade-oriented optimum design.

• Concept design.

• Preliminary design.

• Contract design.

• Weight calculation.

• Cost estimation.

• Conversions.

• Feasibility studies.

• Weight spreading.

 

Rules & Regulations affecting the structural design stage:

• Classification societies rules.

• Common structural rules (CSR).

• MARPOL.

• SOLAS.

• Tonnage measurement.

• Load line calculation.

• Naval ship rules.

 

Methods used in the structural analysis are, but not limited to:

• FE Analysis.

• 2D wire frame.

• 3D solid modelling.

• First principles.