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TABLE 11 Aluminum Bulk Carrier - Su
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TABLE 14 Material Cost - Ballast Sy
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LSEA CHESTS-81-Sea chests and overb
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.95_TABLE 21 Aluminum Bulk Carrier
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.97-Iv.COST STUDIESOBJECTIVESThe ob
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-1o5-SENSITIVITY STUDIESThe basic e
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TABLE 29 Comparison of Steel and Al
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111-FATIGUE STRXNGTHAs noted earlie
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-113-vessels and marine structures
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-117-LIST OF REFERENCES(Cent’d)(2
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LIST OF REFERENCES(Cent’d)(56)(57
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-121-APPENDIXAReferences:(Al)DETERM
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FIG. 1A Long Term Distribution ofVe
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-125-92.07-5(e) Steel or other equi
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SHIP RESEARCHCOMMITTEEMaritimeTrans