The hydrostatic approach to ship stability aims to balance idealized ship weight against buoyancy forces. This textbook is a complete guide to understanding ship hydrostatics in ship design and ship performance. Adrian Biran guides readers from first principles through basic and applied hydrostatic and ship stability theory, and introduces contemporary mathematical techniques for hydrostatic modelling and analysis. Real life examples of the practical application of hydrostatics are used to explain the theory and calculations; and to illustrate the effect shifting weights and central gravity displacements have on overall ship stability. Ship Hydrostatics and Stability covers recent developments in the field of naval architecture such as parametric resonance (also known as the Mathieu effect), the effects of non-linear motions on stability, the influence of ship lines, and new international stability regulations for small vessels. Extensive use of computer techniques is made throughout and downloadable MATLAB files accompany the book to support readers' own hydrostatic and stability calculations.A revised reprint was published in 2005 that includes tables of terms and indexes in French, German, Italian and Spanish. Covers the prerequisite theory for understanding ship hydrostatics and stability, including ship dimensions and geometry, numerical integration and the calculation of heeling and righting moments ? Outlines a clear approach to developing stability models and analyses using computational methods ? Strong coverage of regulations to help you incorporate all-important international standards and requirements into your designs ? Equips naval architects to understand and deal with a ship's stability from the first stages of the design, through the constructionphase to use and through its life
- ISBN: 978-0-08-098287-8
- Editorial: Butterworth-Heinemann
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 384
- Fecha Publicación: 01/03/2013
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés