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Going Further with Structural Design & Scantling with ISO 12215

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  1. The course

    Meet the Instructors
  2. Introduction to the course
  3. Before Starting
  4. Introduction
    Structure definition, Scantling and Yacht Design Process
    1 Quiz
  5. The Design Spiral
    1 Quiz
  6. Scope of this course and what you will learn
  7. Part 1 - Initial Considerations
    Boat frame of reference
  8. Part 1 - Overview
    General review 1 - Basic concepts
    1 Quiz
  9. General review 2 - Stress-strain curve
    1 Quiz
  10. General review 3 - Geometry of structural elements
    1 Quiz
  11. General review 4 - Resultant force and moment in beams
    1 Quiz
  12. General review 5 - Types of structures
    1 Quiz
  13. Equilibrium Equations for Beams
    1 Quiz
  14. Euler's and Timoshenko's beam theories - Part 1
  15. Euler's and Timoshenko's beam theories - Part 2
    1 Quiz
  16. Beam cases according to Euler's beam theory
  17. Timoshenko's plate theory
    1 Quiz
  18. Part 1 - Materials
    Metallic materials
    1 Quiz
  19. Metallic bonding
    1 Quiz
  20. Crystallography of metals
    1 Quiz
  21. Aluminium
    1 Quiz
  22. Steel
    1 Quiz
  23. Wood
    1 Quiz
  24. Part 1 - Structural Design
    Particularities
    1 Quiz
  25. Part 1 - Introduction to the ISO 12215 standard
    Introduction to the ISO 12215 Norm
    1 Quiz
  26. Structure of the ISO 12215 Norm
    1 Quiz
  27. Procedure for the scantling calculation
    1 Quiz
  28. Part 2 - Motorboats: Scantling Calculation
    Adjustment factors
    1 Quiz
  29. Design pressures
    1 Quiz
  30. Design stresses
    1 Quiz
  31. Scantling of panels
    1 Quiz
  32. Scantling of stiffeners
    1 Quiz
  33. Scantling of bulkheads
  34. Part 2 - Motorboats: Example A
    Example of stiffener
  35. Part 2 - Motorboats: Example B
    Example of a panel
  36. Part 3 - Multihulls
    Introduction to the ISO 12215-7
    1 Quiz
  37. Procedure for the scantling calculation
    1 Quiz
  38. Initial data, main dimensions and areas
    1 Quiz
  39. Details on panel assessment and dimensions
    1 Quiz
  40. Part 3 - Multihulls: Application of the ISO 12215-7
    Design pressures: pressure reduction factors
    1 Quiz
  41. Design pressures: local design pressures
    1 Quiz
  42. Evaluation of local loads for panels and stiffeners
    1 Quiz
  43. Multihull global loads
    1 Quiz
  44. Global load cases
    1 Quiz
  45. Part 3 - Multihulls: Example
    Motor displacement multihull: panel and crossbeam section modulus
  46. Part 4 - ISO 12215 for wood boats
    Types of wood
    1 Quiz
  47. Wood as a material
    1 Quiz
  48. Building methods in wood
    1 Quiz
  49. Details on the procedure for the scantling calculation
    1 Quiz
  50. Panel calculation process
  51. Stiffener calculation process
  52. Course Assignment
    Final Assignment (mandatory)
  53. Course Materials
    Course Materials
  54. Course Survey
    Course Evaluation Survey
    1 Quiz
  55. Summary
    Wrap-up

Hello everyone!

My name is Javier Calderón. And I am Pablo Merino.

We’ll be your instructors on the second course on Structural Design & Scantling using the ISO 12215 norm.

In this second part, we will delve deeper into the subject by addressing additional topics such as metallic materials, motorboats, and multihulls, and we will also introduce wooden boats.

Javier Calderón: I hold a PhD in naval architecture and am currently enrolled as an Associate Professor in the Naval Architecture department at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM). My specialization is in hydrodynamics as well as in yachts and high-performance craft.

Pablo Merino: I am a naval architect with a PhD in Mathematical Engineering. I am currently working at a company focused on the offshore industry with a special emphasis on mooring design and the development of digital tools for floating platforms and mooring monitoring. I am also involved in both research and teaching activities at UPM.

The ISO standard will be discussed in greater detail, including practical applications to motorboats and multihulls and real-world examples of design pressure calculations and scantling.

The course concludes with a brief application of the standard to wooden structures.

This course builds on the previous one by reviewing the general concepts of strength of materials as well as introducing new advanced features such as the Euler-Bernoulli Timoshenko theories.

We will also explore the mechanical properties of metallic materials, especially focusing on steel, aluminum, and wood.

We will review the applications of these materials in the boat building industry.

If you want to expand your knowledge of structural design and scantling using the ISO 12215 norm, then this course is for you.

We are very excited to have you on board!