00879cam0-2200313---450-99000417656040332120161012105340.00-12-051130-4000417656FED01000417656(Aleph)000417656FED0100041765619990604d1986----km-y0itay50------baengUS--------001yyDialect and language variationedited by Harold B. Allen, Michael D. LinnSan DiegoAcademic press1986X, 616 p.23 cmLingua ingleseDialettiAmerica del nord427.97322itaAllen,Harold B.Linn,Michael D.ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990004176560403321427.973 ALL 1Bibl.26501FLFBCFLFBCUNINA01115nam--2200385---450-99000125957020331620031113131505.0000125957USA01000125957(ALEPH)000125957USA0100012595720031113d1980----km-y0itay0103----baengUSa|||||||001yyOptimum design of mechanical elementsRay C. Johnson2. edNew YorkWiley interscience publication1980XVIII, 519 p.ill.23 cm.20012001001-------2001MacchinariDisegnoModelli matematiciMacchinariDisegnoElaborazione di dati621.815JOHNSON,Ray C.556903ITsalbcISBD990001259570203316621.815 JOH22783 Ing.JOHBKTECSIAV41020031113USA011315PATRY9020040406USA011730Optimum design of mechanical elements986255UNISA04951nam a2200337Ii 4500991003238259707536070806s2004 enka sb 001 0 eng d97807506600060750660007b13653490-39ule_instBibl. Dip.le Aggr. Ingegneria Innovazione - Sez. Ingegneria Innovazioneeng623.8122Barrass, C. B.627442Ship design and performance for masters and mates[e-book] /C.B. BarrassOxford :Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann,2004xii, 252 p. :ill. ;24 cmIncludes bibliographical references (p. [241]-242) and indexPreface and introduction; Examples of modern ship-types and their general particulars; Ship design; Preliminary estimates; Design coefficients; Types of ship resistance; Types of ship speed; Types of power on ships; Power coefficients; Designing a ship's propeller; Ship performance; Ship trials; Details of maximum ship squats; The phenomena of interaction of ships in confined waters; Ship vibration; Mechanisms for improving ship handling; Damping devices; Improvements in power output; Reference centre; Formulae; Exam preparations; IndexPt. 1. Ship design. Preliminary estimates for new ships: main dimensions -- Preliminary estimates for group weights for a new ship -- Preliminary capacities for a new ship -- Approximate hydrostatic particulars -- Types of ship resistance -- Types of ship speed -- Types of power in ships -- Power coefficients on ships -- Preliminary design methods for a ship's propeller and rudder -- Nomenclature for ship design and performance -- Pt. 2. Ship performance. Modern merchant ships -- Ships of this millennium -- Ship trials: a typical 'diary of events' -- Ship trials: speed performance on the measured mile -- Ship trials: endurance and fuel consumption -- Ship trials: manoeuvring trials and stopping characteristics -- Ship trials: residual trials -- Ship squat in open water and in confined channels -- Reduced ship speed and decreased propeller revolutions in shallow waters -- The phenomena of interaction of ships in confined waters -- Ship vibration -- Performance enhancement in ship-handling mechanisms -- Improvements in propeller performance -- Useful design and performance formulae -- Revision one-liners for student's examination preparation -- How to pass examinations in maritime studiesStudents, professional trainees and marine engineers studying for their certificates of competency, as well as more experienced marine engineers on shore or at sea, will all welcome this quick to use, comprehensive reference that brings the key information needed to understand ship design and performance to their fingertips in one handy volume. The book does not assume detailed theoretical knowledge, but rather builds up the reader's understanding of how the elements of ship design influence and impact on its performance, and how the engineer, crew and operators can maximise the performance of their vessel in operation. For non-specialist vocational-level students (British NVQs, Certificates of Competency, plus other international Maritime Licences, such as the MMD in the US), Basic Elements of Ship Design and Performance is an accessible, single source of guidance. It presents key facts, backed up throughout by relevant theory, illustrations and photographs, and also includes valuable with key engineering data, facts and formulas, plus revision one-liners. Written by an experienced marine engineering consultant, author and lecturer, this essential introduction and reference for students and those newly at sea will appeal to anyone involved with ship design, marine engineering, naval architecture, as well as those engaged in the day-to-day operation of ships in port. * Accessible information on understanding and improving ship performance at your fingertips * Ideal for marine engineering students and those studying for certificates of competency * Covers all key aspects of ship design and performance, with exam revision one-linersElectronic reproduction.Amsterdam :Elsevier Science & Technology,2007.Mode of access: World Wide Web.System requirements: Web browser.Title from title screen (viewed on Aug. 2, 2007).Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutionsNaval architectureShipbuildingElectronic books.localOriginal07506600079780750660006(OCoLC)56347169Referexhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780750660006An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information.b1365349003-03-2224-01-08991003238259707536Ship design and performance for masters and mates1212907UNISALENTOle02624-01-08m@ -engenk00