05384nam 2200649Ia 450 991081105160332120230404210350.00-08-097094-X(CKB)2670000000237713(EBL)1021693(OCoLC)818862905(SSID)ssj0000767266(PQKBManifestationID)12306425(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000767266(PQKBWorkID)10759425(PQKB)10877011(Au-PeEL)EBL1021693(CaPaEBR)ebr10602449(CaONFJC)MIL938719(PPN)170602567(FR-PaCSA)88811987(MiAaPQ)EBC1021693(EXLCZ)99267000000023771320120930d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierShip stability for masters and mates /C. B. Barras, D. R. DerrettSeventh edition.Amsterdam ;Boston Elsevier / BH20121 online resource (xiv, 567 pages) illustrations (black and white)Description based upon print version of record.0-08-097093-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.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 ValueChapter 3 - Effect of Decreasing Free Surface on Stability; Correcting 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 6.2Observations and Formulae Regarding Figure 6.3; Chapter 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 BulkheadsCenters of Pressure by Simpson's Rules; Summary; 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 LollTo Calculate the Angle of Loll; Angle 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 FlotationUnderstanding 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 officeStability of shipsNaval architectureStability of ships.Naval architecture.623.8/171623.8171Barrass C. B627442Derrett D. R627321MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910811051603321Ship stability for masters and mates3927302UNINA