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by H. Subramaniam
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Contemporary Ideas on Ship Stability and Capsizing in Waves This book provides a comprehensive review of the above issues through theselection of representative papers presented at the unique series of internationalworkshops and conferences on ship stability held between 2000 and 2009.
by Marcelo Almeida Santos Neves, Vadim L. Belenky, Jean Otto De Kat, Kostas Spyrou, Naoya Umeda
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Merchant ship stability Contents include: areas & volumes, forces & moments, center of gravity, buoyancy & flotation, the righting lever & metacenter, bilging, rolling & more.
by H. J. Pursey
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The Living Ocean, Biology and Technology of the Marine Environment Ship Stability (FE341) Focus Ship stability; forces of buoyancy and gravity; vector analysis Purposes 1. Describe ship stability. 2. Demonstrate ship stability by using cross-sectional models. 3. Illustrate ship stability by using ...
by E. Barbara Klemm, S. Arthur Reed, Francis M. Pottenger III, Ann E. Coopersmith
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Ship stability for mates/masters Also available on CD-ROM.
by Martin A. Rhodes, Seamanship International Ltd
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Physics of Continuous Matter, Exotic and Everyday Phenomena in the Macroscopic World A floating body may, like a submerged body, possess a stable orientation with the centre of gravity directly below the centre of buoyancy. A heavy keel is, for example, used to lower the centre of gravity of a sailing ship so much that ...
by Benny Lautrup
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Ship Stability for Masters and Mates 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, ...
by Bryan Barrass, D. R. Derrett
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Ship-Shaped Offshore Installations, Design, Building, and Operation 5.7 Intact Vessel Stability A ship-shaped offshore unit must be designed to meet buoyancy requirements, and it will float at the proper attitude and remain generally upright during normal use or during an accident and while incurring ...
by Jeom Kee Paik, Anil Kumar Thayamballi
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The Outlook MAKING SHIPS STABLE THE other day it was reported that the great Cunard liner Carmania, in the worst voyage she had made for forty years, had rolled until one end of the captain's bridge, perhaps fifty feet above the sea when the sea is ...
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Tall Ships Down, The Last Voyages of the Pamir, Albatross, Marques, Pride of Baltimore, and Maria Asumpta Edward J. Reed's Treatise on the Stability of Ships was published in London in 1885, adding to the body of knowledge on the subject of stability. The loss of two Royal Navy sail training ships — the HMS Eurydice in 1878, ...
by Daniel S. Parrott
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