ABSTRACT As basic structural components of the ship hull, stiffened plates suffer both thrust and shear loads while ships sail in rough sea environments. In order to guide the scaled model design effectively, the similarity law is investigated in this paper. The parameters that determine the nonlinear behaviour of the stiffened plate under compression and shear loading are defined and the nonlinear similarity method is improved. This method is applied to design a scaled model under combined bending and torsional moment, and the collapse test is conducted to research the collapse characteristics. The collapse behaviour of actual ship structures under combined loads predicted by the model test is compared with that obtained by the nonlinear finite element analysis. The good agreement represents the capability of the newly improved nonlinear similarity law. The present research provides a proper way to investigate the collapse characteristics of actual ship structures through a model test.