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Marine Composites: Design and Performance presents up-to-date
information and recent research findings on the application and use
of advanced fibre-reinforced composites in the marine environment.
Following the success of their previously published title: Marine
Applications of Advanced Fibre-reinforced Composites which was
published in 2015; this exemplary new book provides comprehensive
information on materials selection, characterization, and
performance. There are also dedicated sections on sandwich
structures, manufacture, advanced concepts, naval architecture and
design considerations, and various applications. The book will be
an essential reference resource for designers, materials engineers,
manufactures, marine scientists, mechanical engineers, civil
engineers, coastal engineers, boat manufacturers, offshore platform
and marine renewable design engineers.
A vast array of ocean instrumentation has been developed for
research purposes since the middle of the twentieth century, among
which remote sensing technologies have become increasingly
important. Within this class of instruments, high frequency (HF)
surface and skywave radar, microwave marine radar and global
navigation satellite systems (GNSS)-based radar have been
successfully implemented in gathering information on large tracts
of the ocean surface. This book provides a systematic introduction
to the principles, state-of-the-art methods and applications of HF
surface and sky wave radar, microwave marine radar and GNSS-based
radar, as well as an exploration of ongoing challenges in the
field. Ocean Remote Sensing Technologies: High frequency, marine
and GNSS-based radar includes 23 chapters that are organized into
three parts, mainly according to sensor types. The first part
covers work related to HF radar, the second focusses on microwave
marine radar, and the third concentrates on GNSS-based radar. Each
part consists of an introductory chapter that provides an overview
of the corresponding sensor, followed by chapters focussing on
fundamental theory, specific applications, or advanced algorithm
development. Each of the chapters is self-contained and readers
should be aware that there may be across-chapter differences in
symbols used for various parameters. The book is intended for a
variety of readers in the radar and remotes sensing communities,
and content has been selected with a range of interests and
backgrounds in mind.
Numerical Models for Submerged Breakwaters: Coastal Hydrodynamics
and Morphodynamics discusses the practice of submerged breakwaters,
an increasingly popular tool used as a coastal defense system
because of their amenity and aesthetics as compared to common
emerged beach protection measures. The book is the perfect guide
for experienced professionals who wish to keep abreast of the
latest best practices or those who are entering the field and need
a reference, explaining new and traditional numerical methodologies
for designing submerged breakwaters and measuring their
performance. In addition, the book provides case studies, examples,
and practical methods for data selection and pre-processing, model
setup, calibration, and analysis.
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Marine Structural Design is a wide-ranging, practical guide to
marine structural analysis and design, describing in detail the
application of modern structural engineering principles to marine
and offshore structures.
Organized in five parts, the book covers basic structural design
principles, strength, fatigue and fracture, reliability and risk
assessment, providing all the knowledge needed for limit-state
design and re-assessment of existing structures while assisting
engineers in determining material and inspection requirements.
Updates to this edition include: New chapters on structural
health monitoring and risk-based decision making. New sections on
arctic marine structural development. Addition of new LNG ship
topics, including composite materials and structures, uncertainty
analysis and green ship concepts.
Provides the structural design principles, background theory
and know-how needed for marine and offshore structural design by
analysis. Covers strength, fatigue and fracture, reliability and
risk assessment together in one resource, with the emphasis on
practical considerations and applications. Updates to this edition
include new chapters on structural health monitoring and risk-based
decision making, and new content on arctic marine structural
design. "
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