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The book introduces the theory of the structural loading on ships and offshore structures caused by wind, waves and currents, and goes on to describe the applications of this theory in terms of real structures. The main topics described are linear-wave induced motions, loads on floating structures, numerical methods for ascertaining wave induced motions and loads, viscous wave loads and damping, stationkeeping and water impact and entry. The applications of the theoretical principles are introduced with extensive use of exercises and examples. They include conventional ships, barges, high speed marine vehicles, semisubmersibles, tension leg platforms, moored or dynamic positioned ships, risers, buoys, fishing nets, jacket structures and gravity platforms. One aim of the book is to provide a physical understanding through simplified mathematical models. In this way one can develop analytical tools to evaluate results from test models, full scale trials or computer simulation, and learn which parameters represent the major contributions and influences on sea loads.
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Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live in
- a Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes, Forests, Water-falls, Shores, Canons, Valleys, Cities, and Other Picturesque Features of Our Country: With Illustrations on Steel and Wood, ...; 3
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William Cullen 1794-1878 Bryant, Oliver Bell 1828-1890 Bunce; Created by Harry 1838-1911 Ill Fenn
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This exciting new edition covers the core subject areas of
arithmetic, algebra, mensuration in 2D and 3D, trigonometry and
geometry, graphs, calculus and statistics and probability for
Marine Engineering students for the Merchant Navy OOW
qualification. Initial examples have been designed purely to
practise mathematical technique and, once these skills have been
mastered, further examples focus on engineering situations where
the appropriate skills may be utilised. The practical questions are
primarily from a marine engineering background but questions from
other disciplines, such as electrical engineering, will also be
covered, and reference made to the use of advanced calculators
where relevant.
In General Naval Tactics, Naval War College professor and renowned
tactical expert Milan Vego describes and explains those aspects of
naval tactics most closely related to the human factor.
Specifically, he explains in some detail the objectives and
methods/elements of tactical employment of naval forces, command
and control, combat support, tactical design, decision-making and
planning/execution, leadership, doctrine, and training. Vego
derives certain commonalities of naval tactics that occurred in
recent and distant wars at sea. Many parts of his theoretical
constructs are based on works of a number of well-known and
influential naval theoreticians such as Admirals Alfred T. Mahan,
Bradley A. Fiske, Raoul Castex, and Ren?® Daveluy and influential
naval theoreticians. Whenever possible, the author illustrates each
aspect of theory by carefully selected examples from naval
history--making the theory more understandable and interesting.
Vego aims to present theory that is general in nature and
therefore, more durable in its validity. The more general the
theory, the greater the possibility of accommodating changes based
on new interpretations of past events and as a result of gaining
fresh insight from the lessons learned.
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