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Record Nr.

UNINA9910462047903321

Autore

Barrass C. B

Titolo

Ship stability for masters and mates [[electronic resource] /] / byC. B. Barras and D. R. Derrett

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / BH, 2012

ISBN

0-08-097094-X

Edizione

[7th ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (583 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

DerrettD. R

Disciplina

623.8/171

623.8171

Soggetti

Stability of ships

Naval architecture

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Front Cover; Dedication; Ship Stability for Masters and Mates; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; Introduction; Part I -Linking Ship Stability and Ship Motions; Chapter 1 - Group Weights, Water Draft, Air Draft, and Density; Group Weights in a Ship; Effect of Change of Density when the Displacement is Constant; Effect of Density on Displacement when the Draft is Constant; Chapter 2 - Transverse Statical Stability; Introduction; Definitions; The Metacenter; Equilibrium; Correcting Unstable and Neutral Equilibrium; Stiff and Tender Ships; Negative GM and Angle of Loll; The GM Value

Chapter 3 - Effect of Decreasing Free Surface on StabilityCorrecting an Angle of Loll; Chapter 4 - TPC and Displacement Curves; Introduction; TPC Curves; Displacement Curves; Chapter 5 - Form Coefficients; The Coefficient of Fineness of the Waterplane Area (Cw); The Block Coefficient of Fineness of Displacement (Cb); The Midships Coefficient (Cm); The Prismatic Coefficient (Cp); Chapter 6 - Discussion on LCB Position Relative to Amidships; Observations Regarding Figure 6.1; Formulae Used for Figure 6.1; Observations and Formulae Regarding Figure 6.2

Observations and Formulae Regarding Figure 6.3Chapter 7 - Quadrature - Simpson's Rules for Areas and Centroids; Areas and Volumes; Areas of Waterplanes and Similar Figures Using Extensions of



Simpson's Rules; Volumes of Ship Shapes and Similar Figures; Appendages and Intermediate Ordinates; Areas and Volumes Having an Awkward Number of Ordinates; Centroids and Centers of Gravity; Summary; Chapter 8 - Quadrature - Simpson's Rules for Moments of Inertia; The Theorem of Parallel Axes; Summary; Chapter 9 - Quadrature - Simpson's Rules for Centers of Pressure on Transverse Bulkheads

Centers of Pressure by Simpson's RulesSummary; Chapter 10 - KB, BM, and KM Calculations and Graphics on Metacentric Diagrams; To Find KB; To Find Transverse BM; Metacentric Diagrams; Chapter 11 - Final KG Plus 20 Reasons for Rise in KG; Twenty Reasons for a Rise in G; Chapter 12 - Angle of List Considerations - Text, Calculations, and Graphics; Summary; Chapter 13 - Angle of Heel - Effects of Suspended Weights; Conclusions; Summary; Chapter 14 - Angle of List Due to Bilging of Side Compartments; Summary; Chapter 15 - Heel Due to Turning; Chapter 16 - Angle of Loll

To Calculate the Angle of LollAngle of List; Angle of Loll; Chapter 17 - Moments of Statical Stability; The Moment of Statical Stability at a Small Angle of Heel; The Moment of Statical Stability at a Large Angle of Heel; Chapter 18 - Aspects of Trim - The Main Factors Involved; The Moment to Change Trim 1 cm (MCT 1 cm or MCTC); To Find the Change of Draft Forward and Aft Due to Change of Trim; The Effect of Shifting Weights Already on Board; Chapter 19 - Trim Calculations - Changing Conditions of Loading; The Effect of Loading, Discharging, and Moving Weights

Using Trim to Find the Position of the Center of Flotation

Sommario/riassunto

Understanding ship stability - the ability of a ship to return to an initial state after disturbing forces and moments - is critical for all maritime students and professionals studying for a deck or engineering certificate of competency, or seeking promotion to a higher rank within marine or naval companies or institutions.   The seventh edition of this classic text provides a comprehensive introduction to all aspects of ship stability and ship strength, squat, interaction and trim, materials stresses and forces, with numerous worked examples to assist masters, mates and engineering office