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Tupper5th ed.Oxford ;Boston Butterworth-Heinemann2002, c20011 online resource (757 pages) illustrationsDescription based upon print version of record.0-7506-5398-1 Includes bibliographical references (p. 705-708) and index.Front Cover; Basic Ship Theory; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword to the fifth edition; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Symbols and nomenclature; Chapter 1. Art or science?; Authorities; Chapter 2. Some tools; Basic geometric concepts; Properties of irregular shapes; Approximate integration; Computers; Approximate formulae and rules; Statistics; Worked examples; Problems; Chapter 3. Flotation and trim; Flotation; Trim; Hydrostatic data; Worked examples; Problems; Chapter 4. Stability; Initial stability; Complete stability; Dynamical stability; Stability assessment; ProblemsChapter 5. Hazards and protection Flooding and collision; Safety of life at sea; Other hazards; Abnormal waves; Environmental pollution; Problems; Chapter 6. The ship girder; The standard calculation; Material considerations; Conclusions; Problems; Chapter 7. Structural design and analysis; Stiffened plating; Panels of plating; Frameworks; Finite element techniques; Realistic assessment of structural elements; Fittings; Problems; Chapter 8. Launching and docking; Launching; Docking; Problems; Chapter 9. The ship environment and human factors; The external environment. The sea; Waves; ClimatePhysical limitations The internal environment; Motions; The air; Lighting; Vibration and noise; Human factors; Problems; Chapter 10. Powering of ships: general principles; Fluid dynamics; Components of resistance and propulsion; Model testing; Ship trials; Summary; Problems; Chapter 11. Powering of ships: application; Presentation of data; Power estimation; Computational fluid dynamics; Summary; Problems; Chapter 12. Seakeeping; Seakeeping qualities; Ship motions; Limiting seakeeping criteria; Overall seakeeping performance; Acquiring data for seakeeping assessments; Non-linear effectsFrequency domain and time domain simulations Improving seakeeping performance; Experiments and trials; Problems; Chapter 13. Manoeuvrability; General concepts; Assessment of manoeuvrability; Rudder forces and torques; Experiments and trials; Rudder types and systems; Ship handling; Stability and control of submarines; Design assessment; Effect of design parameters on manoeuvring; Problems; Chapter 14. Major ship design features; Machinery; Systems; Equipment; Creating a fighting ship; Accommodation; Measurement; Problems; Chapter 15. Ship design; Objectives; Boundaries; CreativityIteration in design Design for the life intended; Conclusion; Chapter 16. Particular ship types; Passenger ships; Ferries and RoRo ships; Aircraft carriers; Bulk cargo carriers; Submarines; Container ships; Frigates and destroyers; High speed small craft; Offshore engineering; Tugs; Fishing vessels; Yachts; Annex-The Froude 'constant' notation (1888); Bibliography; Answers to problems; IndexRawson and Tupper's Basic Ship Theory, first published in 1968, is widely known as the standard introductory text for naval architecture students, as well as being a useful reference for the more experienced designer. The fifth edition continues to provide a balance between theory and practice. Volume 1 discusses ship geometry and measurement in its more basic concepts, also covering safety issues, structural strength, flotation, trim and stability. Volume 2 expands on the material in Volume 1, covering the dynamics behaviour of marine vehicles, hydrodynamics, manoeuvrability and seakeNaval architectureShipbuildingNaval architecture.Shipbuilding.623.8/1 21623.81623.81Rawson K. J627341Tupper E. C6975MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911006991503321Basic ship theory4391715UNINA