Basic Ship Theory: Hydrostatics and Strength v.1
Longman (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 9. October 1994
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-0-582-21922-9 (ISBN)
Description
Incorporates new material following research into the sea disasters of the past ten years, extends the concepts of fatigue , whole ship dynamics and understanding of structural failure and includes coverage of new ship regulations. It also applies principles to novel ship types, uses Si, US and Imperial units in parallel throughout, includes over 50 examples with answers to encourage practice and consolidate learning, provides up-to-date reference material and presents numerous diagrams to support and clarify the text. Volume One discusses the blend of art and science in current naval architecture. It considers the marine vehicle from fundamental principles and examines the basic concepts of ship design, from geometry and measurement through to the interaction of human factors and the ship environment. Core: Degree courses in Naval architecture, ocean, offshore, maritime and marine engineering.
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Edition
4th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Harlow
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Pearson Education Limited
Target group
College/higher education
Adult education
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
280 line diagrams, references, further reading, problems and answers, index
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
611 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-582-21922-9 (9780582219229)
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Previous edition
K.J. Rawson | E.C. Tupper
Basic Ship Theory: Hydrostatics and Strength v. 1, Chapters 1-9
Book
04/1983
3rd Edition
Longman Higher Education
€28.46
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Content
Art or science?; some tools - basic geometric concepts, properties of irregular shapes, approximate integration, approximate formulae and rules, statistics, worked examples; flotation and trim - hydrostatic, worked examples; stability - initial stability, complete stability, dynamical stability, stability assessment; hazards and protection - flooding and collision, safety of life at sea, other hazards, vulnerability of ships, enviromental polution; the ship girder - the standard calculation, material considerations; structural design and analysis - stiffened plating, panels of plating, frameworks, finite element techniques, realistic assessment of structural elements, fittings; launching and docking; the ship environment and human factors - the external environment, the sea, waves, climate, physical limitations, the interal environment, the air, lighting, vibration and noise, body response.