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    New project MARIN and partners

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    M.Kaminski
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    Mar 1, 2004

    Full-scale verification test of the ultimate strength of hull girders. Recent accidents involving hip breaking have drawn attention to the importance of being able to predict the ultimate strength of hull girders, in intact and damaged conditions. Present methods are calibrated against small-scale tests and there is no fullscale data available.

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