Skip to main content
Log in

Mechanizing the division of ship hulls into scrap

  • New In Science And Technology
  • Published:
Metallurgist Aims and scope

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

References

  1. Transactions of the All-Union Scientific — Technical Conference “Scientific — Technical Problems of Developing Technologies for Raising and Utilizing Sunken Ships,” St. Petersburg State University of Marine Engineering (1994), pp. 2–3.

  2. Processing of Ship Scrap [in Russian], Chermetinformatsiya, Moscow (1988).

  3. Sudostroenie, Nos. 2–3, 45 (1994).

  4. V. M. Polyaev and V. P. Aleksandrenkov, “Thermojet units for cutting metals and nonmetallic materials,” Metallurg, No. 11, 29–32 (1994).

  5. Avt. Svid. No. 1668065, V27K7/00, issued August 7, 1991.

  6. Avt. Svid. No. 1611623, V23K7/00, issued December 7, 1990.

  7. M. B. Kurshin and V. A. Prozorov, “Breaking up the hulls of submarines/improvement of the design of ship hulls,” Sb. NTO im. Akad. A. N. Krylova, 54–62 (1993).

  8. V. S. Kozlov et al., “Utilization of raised ships by means of explosives,” in: Transactions of the All-Union Scientific — Technical Conference “Scientific — Technical Problems of Developing Technologies for Raising and Utilizing Sunken Ships,” St. Petersburg State University of Marine Engineering (1994), pp. 52–59.

  9. V. S. Kozlov and F. B. Shuman, “Using the energy of a controlled explosion to break up large hard-to-process metal objects into scrap,” Metallurg, No. 6, 23–26 (1997).

  10. R. A. Tikhomirov et al., Hydraulic Cutting of Ship Structural Materials [in Russian], Sudostroenie, Leningrad (1987).

    Google Scholar 

  11. A. M. Chernousov and F. B. Shuman, “Suspended scrap-processing unit for mobile hoisting-transport equipment,” Stal’, No. 5, 84–86 (1993).

    Google Scholar 

  12. Russian Federation Patent No. 2087273.

  13. O. D. Myuller, N. R. Vargasov, and I. N. Popov, “Development of an environmentally clean unit for the transverse cutting of strong hulls in the utilization of ship scrap,” in: Transactions of the All-Union Scientific — Technical Conference “Scientific — Technical Problems of Developing Technologies for Raising and Utilizing Sunken Ships,” St. Petersburg State University of Marine Engineering (1994), pp. 76–77.

  14. Vechernii Peterburg (Evening St. Petersburg), Feb. 24, 1997.

  15. Russian Federation Patent No. 20-87273.

  16. Sudostroenie, Nos. 11–12, 54 (1993).

  17. Shipbuild. Mar. Eng. Int.,100, No. 1205, 33 (1997).

Download references

Authors

Additional information

State University of Marine Engineering, St. Petersburg. “Kompleksnaya Utilizatsiya” Company, Moscow. State Trust for the Procurement and Processing of Secondary Metals, Vtormet. Translated from Metallurg, No. 2, pp. 35–38, February, 1998.

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Avdonkin, A.S., Ashenmil’, N.S. & Shuman, F.B. Mechanizing the division of ship hulls into scrap. Metallurgist 42, 55–60 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02765090

Download citation

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02765090

Keywords

Navigation