Basic Ship Theory Volume 1

Basic Ship Theory Volume 1

Basic Ship Theory Volume 1

Basic Ship Theory Volume 1

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Overview

Rawson 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. Both volumes feature the importance of considering the environment in design.

Basic Ship Theory is an essential tool for undergraduates and national vocational students of naval architecture, maritime studies, ocean and offshore engineering, and will be of great assistance to practising marine engineers and naval architects.

  • Brand new edition of the leading undergraduate textbook in Naval Architecture
  • Provides a basis for more advanced theory
  • Over 500 examples, with answers

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780080499857
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 10/01/2001
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 416
File size: 14 MB
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About the Author

Eric Tupper is a Fellow and Honorary Vice-President of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA), UK. In 2011 he received the William Froude Medal for outstanding contribution to naval architecture from RINA for his Basic Ship Theory books, co-authored with Ken Rawson. His long career in naval architecture has included ship design, hydrodynamic and structural research, and ship production.

Table of Contents

Art or Science?Some toolsFlotation and TrimStabilityHazards and ProtectionThe Ship GirderStructural Design and AnalysisLaunching and DockingThe Ship Environment and Human FactorsAnswers to problems
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