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The ever-growing demand for commercial activities at sea has meant
that ships are rapidly developing and that the rules governing
their construction and operation are changing. "Practical Ship
Design" records these changes, their outcomes and the reasoning
behind them.
It deals with every aspect of ship design and handles a wide
range of both merchant ships and naval ships with authority. It
provides coverage of cargo ships and passenger ships, tugs,
dredgers and other service craft. It also includes concept design,
detail design, structural design, hydrodynamics design, the effect
of regulations, the preparation of specifications and matters of
costs and economics.
Drawing on the author's extensive practical experience,
"Practical Ship Design" is likely to interest everybody involved in
the design, construction, repair and operation of ships. Students
and the most experienced professionals will all benefit from the
book's vast store of design data and its conclusions and
recommendations.
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Vantine's.
(Hardcover)
N. A. a. Vantine and Company (New York
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The course keeping and manoeuvring requirements for a ship are
governed by international maritime law. In assessing and predicting
the course keeping and manoeuvring capabilities of the ship,
knowledge is required of the rudder forces necessary to keep a
course or facilitate a manoeuvre. The second edition of Marine
Rudders, Hydrofoils and Control Surfaces includes up-to-date data
and rudder design techniques that enable the rudder forces to be
estimated, together with any interactions due to the hull and
propeller. The new edition describes the design and application of
hydrofoils including shape adaptive design, and their applications
including hydrofoil craft, yachts, and kite surfing hydrofoils. The
professional will also face the need to design control surfaces for
motion control, such as roll and pitch, for surface vessels and
submersibles, and the book contains the necessary techniques and
data to carry out these tasks. This book is for practicing naval
architects and marine engineers, small craft designers, yacht
designers, hydrodynamicists, undergraduate and postgraduate
students of naval architecture, maritime engineering and ship
science, and the broader engineering community involved in the
development of marine craft that rely on the generation of 'lift'
such as control engineers and aerodynamicists.
Marine Hydrocarbon Spill Assessments: From Risk of Spill through to
Probabilities Estimates describes the methods used for estimating
hydrocarbon spill risks and the potential consequences. Throughout
the book, mathematical methodologies and algorithms are included to
aid the reader in the solving of applied tasks presented. Marine
Hydrocarbon Spill Assessments: From Risk of Spill through to
Probabilities Estimates provides a fundamental understanding of the
oil properties and processes which determine the persistence and
impacts of oils in the marine environment. It informs the reader of
the current research in hydrocarbon spill assessments, starting
from an assessment of a risk of a spill, and moving on to modelling
approaches to impact assessments, laboratory toxicity assessments,
field impact assessments and response options, and prevention and
contingency planning.
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