Sheer

Camber
Rise of floor

Flare

Deck line
Margin line

Keel rake
Stem rake
Transom floor
The stresses on the ship structure are divided into two categories:
(a) Hogging & Sagging
These are longitudinal bending stresses, which may occur when the ship is in a seaway or may be caused during loading.
(b) Shearing stress
This is also a longitudinal stress caused by the difference in weight and buoyancy distribution.
(c) Racking
(d) Torsion
(e) Water pressure
(a) Panting
(b) Pounding
Garboard Strake
Sheer Strake

At the end of the ship, particularly at the bow, the width of the strake decreases, and it is often desirable to merge two strakes into one. This is done by means of a stealer plate.

Note: It always takes the name of the lower strakes that run together.

Floors: It is found only in the double bottom tank and runs transversely.
Beams: It is found under the deck and runs transversely.
Girder: It is found under the deck and under the bottom plating and runs forward and aft.
Coffin plate: It is used to connect the stern frames to the flat plate keel.
SOLAS II-1/12
COLLISION BULKHEAD
Scantling is the collective dimensions of the framing to which plates are attached to form a hull.
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