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Hybrid Ship Hulls provides an overview of cutting-edge developments
in hybrid composite-metal marine ship hulls, covering the critical
differences in material processing and structural behavior that
must be taken into account to maximise benefits and performance.
Supporting the design of effective hybrid hulls through proper
consideration of the benefits and challenges inherent to
heterogenic structures, the book covers specific details of quality
control, manufacturing, mechanical and thermal stress, and other
behavioral aspects that need to be treated differently when
engineering hybrid ship hulls. With a particular focus on
heavy-duty naval applications, the book includes guidance on the
selection of composite part configurations, innovative design
solutions, novel hybrid joining techniques, and serviceability
characterization.
Plans included: St Pierre (1:20 000) Rade de Fort de France (1:15
000) Pointe du Bout (1:35 000) Cul-de-Sac Marin (1:35 000)
Mouillage du Francois (1:50 000) Havre du Robert (1:45 000) Havre
de la Trinite (1:30 000) On this 2018 edition the chart
specification has been improved to show coloured light flashes. The
plan of Rade de Fort de France has been re-schemed to include
coverage of Marina L'Etang Z'Abricots. There has been general
updating throughout.
Your ultimate guide to planning a long-distance voyage. Jimmy
Cornell is the undisputed authority on long distance voyaging. In
the 3rd edition of this book, he and his son Ivan help the would-be
voyager plan their trip step by step. Aimed at those seriously
contemplating (or dreaming about) an extended cruise, this book
details what is involved in developing the right strategy. Amongst
many important aspects, Jimmy and Ivan consider: - World weather
systems - Strategies for sailing long or short circuits in the
Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans - The pros and cons of
different routes at different times of year (taking into account
weather, currents, wind directions and strengths, likelihood of
fog, icebergs, gales, piracy etc) - Practicalities (repair
facilities, common gear breakage on extended voyages, places to
leave the boat to fly home if necessary, health considerations,
provisioning for a long trip, personal safety measures, and much
more) Written from a completely international point of view, World
Voyage Planner will help sailors from any country going to any
other country to achieve a safe and enjoyable cruise.
Buckling and Ultimate Strength of Ship and Ship-like Floating
Structures provides an integrated state-of-the-art evaluation of
ship structure mechanics including buckling, plastic failure,
ultimate strength, and ultimate bending moments. For the design of
any industrial product, it is necessary to understand the
fundamentals in the failure behavior of structures under extreme
loads. Significant developments have been made in understanding the
analysis method of plastic collapse and behavior and strength of
structures accompanied by buckling. Written by two of the foremost
experts in international ship design and ocean engineering, this
book introduces fundamental theories and methods as well as new
content on the behavior of buckling/plastic collapse that help
explain analysis like the initial imperfections produced by welding
and the ultimate strength of plates, double bottom structures of
bulk carriers, and ship and FPSO hull girders in longitudinal
bending. Rounding out with additional coverage on floating
structures such as oil and gas platforms and LNG/FLNG structural
characteristics, Buckling and Ultimate Strength of Ship and
Ship-like Floating Structures is a must-have resource for naval
architects and other marine engineering professionals seeking to
gain an in-depth understanding of the technological developments in
this area.
This stimulating account of an attempt to build an intellectual
bridge between the ancient navigators of the Pacific Ocean and
present-day practitioners of the art and science of navigation...
achieves the recording of several successful experiments... The
descriptions and the comparisons made between methods make good
reading."" - Journal of Navigation
Snow in the Tropics by Thomas Taro Lennerfors and Peter Birch
offers the first comprehensive history of the independent reefer
operators. These shipping companies, such as Lauritzen, Salen,
Seatrade, Star Reefers, and NYK Reefer, developed the dedicated
transport of refrigerated products like meat, fish, and fruit by
ship, from the early 20th century to the present. Snow in the
Tropics describes how the history of the reefer operators has been
formed in relation to shippers, such as Dole and Chiquita, in a
constant struggle with the liner companies, such as Maersk, and in
relation to global economic and political trends. It also covers
how the industry is discursively constructed and the psychological
drivers of the business decisions in it.
Windward Islands Plans include:Kingstown Bay (St Vincent)Calliaqua
Bay & Blue Lagoon (St Vincent)Admiralty Bay (Bequia)West Coast
of MustiqueBaliceaux & BattowiaFriendship Bay
(Bequia)Chateaubelair Bay (St Vincent)
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.
Britain's foremost scholar of the international shipping industry,
based at the Centre for Port and Maritime History, University of
Liverpool, here examines the growth and development of Japan's
modern shipping and shipbuilding industries across a wide range of
topics, through the pre-war, Pacific War and post-war periods, to
the transfer of shipping technology, the role of bulk carriers and
world trade and the organization and structure of the Japanese
merchant navy. Prompted originally by his research into the decline
of the British industries in a global context, his focus inevitably
turned to Japan which in the post-war years had replaced Britain as
the world's largest ship operators and ship owners and remains so
today.
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