174 Steels: Metallurgy and ApplicationsTable 2.12 Steel selection in merchant ships
(a) Material classesStructural member Material class
Within
0.4L amid-
shipsBetween
0.4L and
0.6L
amidshipsOutside
0.6L
amidshipsWhere L > 250 m:
Sheerstrake or rounded gunwale
Stringer plate at strength deck
Where L < 250 m:
Sheerstrake or rounded gunwale
Stringer plate at strength deck
Bilge strake
Deck strake in way of longitudinal bulkhead
Strength deck plating
Bottom plating including keel
Continuous longitudinal members above
strength deck
Upper strake of longitudinal bulkhead
Upper strake of topside tank
Deck plating, other than above, exposed
to weather
Side plating
Lower strake of longitudinal bulkhead
External plating of rudder horn
Sternframe
Internal components of rudder horn
Rudder
Shaft bracket
VIVIIIIIIIIIIIIII(b) Steel grades
Thickness, t
(mm)ClassI II III IV V
MiM H. T. MiM H. T. MiM H. T. MiM H. T. Mild H. T.
steel steel steel steel steel steel steel steel steel steelt < 15 A AH A AH A AH A AH D DH
15 < t < 20 A AH A AH A AH B AH E DH
20 < t < m 25 A AH A AH B AH D DH E EH
25 < t < 30 A AH A AH D DH E DH E EH
30 < t < m 35 A AH B AH D DH E EH E EH
35 < t < m 40 A AH B AH D DH E EH E EH
40 < t < 50 B AH D DH E EH E EH E EH
t > 50 B AH D DH E EH E EH E EH
After Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Ships. 19