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This book deals with modern Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software
tools and platforms implemented in ship design, the integration of
techno-economic databases, the use of optimisation and simulation
software tools, which are integrated in these platforms, and the
virtual modelling of ships and their operation by using a Virtual
Vessel Framework (VVF). It contains a series of application case
studies related to the developed holistic approach to ship design
and operation. Nine case studies are described, referring to the
design and operation of various ship types, namely RoPax, cruise
ship, double-ended ferry, bulk carrier, containership, offshore
support vessel, ocean surveillance ship and research vessel and one
offshore structure. All case studies are driven by leading
representatives of the European Maritime Industry. This book
complements A Holistic Approach to Ship Design, volume 1, which
covers methods and tools for the life cycle optimisation and
assessment of ship design and operation.
This 8th edition has been fully revised to include new information
on marinas, visitor moorings and anchorages, with all the attendant
facilities available to cruising sailors. There is also plenty to
give historical context and to whet the appetite for visits and
exploration ashore. Plans have been updated throughout. Numerous
photographs help to orientate, inform and inspire, including a new
set of images for the Italian coast and Venice lagoon. For
occasional charterers or long-term cruisers alike, Trevor and Dinah
Thompson's thorough and comprehensive work should be the first
choice of any cruising sailor wanting to make the most of this rich
and diverse coastline. Adriatic Pilot is complemented by Imray's
series of charts for the Dalmatian coast.
Maritime transport faces multiple challenges, therefore it requires
an interdisciplinary approach in order to respond efficiently to
the interaction between diverse agents. This book presents
interdisciplinary research, as well as operational experiences,
which contribute towards the development of the field. The
substantial growth of maritime shipping has resulted in large
quantities of good and products being transported around the world,
creating a demand for innovative solutions for infrastructure and
fleets. A further increase in the scale and the size of container
carriers and passenger cruisers also requires special facilities.
These developments have presented a challenge for different types
of technologies, as well as operational systems. Maritime
transportation ought to be integrated with other services such as
railways, roadways and airports and, in some cases, river and canal
traffic in order to achieve maximum efficiency. It also needs to
respond rapidly to the economic and political circumstances in
different parts of the world. These challenges often require
extreme performances in terms of capacity, speed of delivery,
energy consumption, environmental sustainability, as well as social
and economic aspects. A range of topics are covered, including:
Ports and their operation; Routing and automatic control of marine
ships; Responsible and sustainable port innovation and development
along the 21st century Maritime Silk Road; Ports of the future -
Sustainable intelligent ports for smart and autonomous ships and
logistics; Pollution and the protection of the marine environment;
Maritime education and training; Planning and management.
The Army version "Map Reading and Land Navigation" is the simplest
and most straightforward explanation of how to get around with just
a compass and a map. This guide is perfect for any outdoorsman or
for teaching Boy Scouts how to use a compass.
This book introduces the components and principles of the common
ballast management systems. The working principles of different
filtration, cleaning and sterilizing equipment are also introduced.
The calculation norm of the construction design and the calculation
method of simulation are described. Besides, different aspects of
system management are analyzed. The principle of various detecting
sensors, the hardware of control system and the design method of
human-computer interface are respectively introduced. Last but not
least, the maintenance and management of ballast water management
system are described, mainly the maintenance and management of key
components which composes the system.
North, south, east and west: almost all societies use the four
cardinal directions to orientate themselves, to understand who they
are by projecting where they are. For millennia, these four
directions have been foundational to our travel, navigation and
exploration and are central to the imaginative, moral and political
geography of virtually every culture in the world. Yet they are far
more subjective than we might realise. The Four Points of the
Compass takes the reader on a journey of directional discovery.
Jerry Brotton reveals why Hebrew culture privileges east; why the
Renaissance Europeans began drawing north at the top of their maps;
why the imperial Chinese revered the south; why the Aztecs used
five colour-coded cardinal directions; and why no societies,
primitive or modern, have ever orientated themselves westwards, the
direction of darkness. He ends by reflecting on our digital age in
which we, the little blue dot on the screen, have become the most
important compass point. Throughout, Brotton shows that the
directions reflect a human desire to create order and that they
only have meaning, literally and metaphorically, depending on where
you stand.
This book gathers the peer-reviewed proceedings of the 14th
International Symposium, PRADS 2019, held in Yokohama, Japan, in
September 2019. It brings together naval architects, engineers,
academic researchers and professionals who are involved in ships
and other floating structures to share the latest research advances
in the field. The contents cover a broad range of topics, including
design synthesis for ships and floating systems, production,
hydrodynamics, and structures and materials. Reflecting the latest
advances, the book will be of interest to researchers and
practitioners alike.
High Performance Marine Vessels (HPMVs) range from the Fast Ferries
to the latest high speed Navy Craft, including competition power
boats and hydroplanes, hydrofoils, hovercraft, catamarans and other
multi-hull craft. "High Performance Marine Vessels" covers the main
concepts of HPMVs and discusses historical background, design
features, services that have been successful and not so successful,
and some sample data of the range of HPMVs to date. Included is a
comparison of all HPMVs craft and the differences between them and
descriptions of performance (hydrodynamics and aerodynamics).
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of the design,
development and building of HPMVs.
Intended for technical professional and working engineers, with a
minimum of senior undergraduate background, this is a complete
guide to understanding and utilizing today's Global Positioning
System, a satellite navigation system providing accurate,
contiunous, worldwide, three-dimensional position and velocity
data. Fifteen expert authors cover all aspects og GPS, from the
fundamentals and benefits of satellite navigation systems, to
future projections for GPS markets and applications in air, land
and marine navigation.
A detailed, almost daily, record giving an accurate and authentic
narrative of over two years in the life of a common sailor before
the mast in the American merchant service of the early 1800s. The
book is written in journal fashion in the words of an ordinary
sailor on the brig "Pilgrim" on her voyage from Boston, round Cape
Horn to the western coast of North America. Many of the earliest
books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are
now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Home Farm Books
are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Over many centuries, wars have been lost due to lack of food and
proper supplies for the troops. Without a way to survive, the
troops had to retreat rather than stay and fight. The same need
applied to ships at sea. "New York to Okinawa Sloooooowly" is the
true story of a soldier who served on one of the supply ships that
were vital to the survival of the troops in battle during Wolrd War
II.John Barnes graduated from high school in 1941. While many of
the kids in his class headed off to college, that was not John's
plan. He wanted to join the marines, but when he discovered that
his mother would not sign the papers, he set his sights on the US
Coast Guard, the same service as his favorite cousin, Frank. After
his basic training, he and his shipmates headed out on a journey
that would ultimately take them to Okinawa. Through the severe
storms, typhoons and enemy aircraft attacks, they got the job done
come hell or high water.
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