Ships and Naval Architecture

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Number of Pages:
216
Book Height:
245 mm
Book Width:
190 mm
Weight:
1.2 kg
Published Date:
February 2020
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This detailed guide describes the key features of ships, the stresses of the marine environment and the science of naval architecture. It has primarily been written to meet the needs of engineers and navigators serving in the Merchant Navy, but will also be useful to those in shipbuilding, shipping and any other interested parties.

Part 1 of this book covers the challenges of the marine environment and the stresses it places on a ship, its equipment and its personnel. It discusses the crucial elements of strength, freeboard and stability and references the statutory regulations applicable to shipbuilding. The key features of different types of merchant ship are highlighted, supported by line drawings. Part 2 discusses the basic principles of naval architecture, covering definitions of symbols and terms such as transverse stability, rudders and oscillation and propulsion and propellers.

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Shipbuilding, although old and traditional, is an art which never stands still. Consequently, new trades, new materials and new techniques are always being introduced. However, there has never been with ships a new machine or method of construction, which, on its introduction, rendered everything else obsolete. Change in ships must be slow because of the cost of change. The keystone of any proposed change is the cardinal requirement – reliability.

This title, originally published in 1973, provides an excellent introduction to the subject of Ships and Naval Architecture. While some of the original text has been necessarily removed or updated, it remains a book that should be part of the library of seafarers and engineers.

Part 1 Introduction


Chapter 1 The Operating Environment

Chapter 2 Seaworthiness

Chapter 3 Merchant Ship Types

Chapter 4 The Ship Girder and Structural Details

Chapter 5 Regulations

Part 2 Naval Architecture

Chapter 6 Definitions of Principal Terms used in Naval Architecture

Chapter 7 SI Units – International System of Units

Chapter 8 Areas, Volumes, Moments, Displacement

Chapter 9 Transverse Stability

Chapter 10 Trim

Chapter 11 Watertight Subdivision

Chapter 12 Strength of Ships

Chapter 13 Vibration of Ships

Chapter 14 Rudders: Oscillations

Chapter 15 Resistance and Powering

Chapter 16 Propulsion and Propellers

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Number of Pages:
216
ISBN:
9781856098960
Binding Format:
Paperback
Book Height:
245 mm
Book Width:
190 mm
Weight:
1.2 kg
Author:

IMarEST

Published Date:
February 2020
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Publication Date:
February 2020