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Congressional Edition During the progress of this work occasional lectures are given in methods of designing and comparing data from actual ships given. During the last year a course of lectures is given in stability and the oscillations of ships.
by United States. Congress
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Ship-Shaped Offshore Installations, Design, Building, and Operation The number of transverse frames is 2, and their type is a T-bar with 2730mm × 18mm (web) and 450mm × 45mm (flange). ... 5.7 Intact Vessel Stability A ship- shaped offshore unit must be designed to meet buoyancy requirements, ...
by Jeom Kee Paik, Anil Kumar Thayamballi
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Aids to stability: a ... guide to the general principles of ship stability, designed to meet the present requirements of the mercantile marine The respective values of above terms may conveniently be expressed as follows : — (1) Positive stability by . . . + GM (2) Negative „ „ . . . - GM (3) Neutral „ 0 By way of illustrating the foregoing conditions, let us imagine a ship ...
by H. Owen
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Know Your Own Ship, A Simple Explanation of the Stability, Trim, Construction, Tonnage, and Freeboard of Ships, Together with a Fully Worked Out Set of the Usual Ship Calculations (from Drawings). To treat of this effectively by means of actual ship stability data, would necessitate such a graduated variety of vessels ... 4> Qjfi ""> o "3*3 -2 m ft j1*"1 oflS *2 £ Cs.o 1^ 1 100 x 12 x 10 100 x 15 x 10 5 0 5 0 63 6 3 -•1 J Showing ...
by Thomas Walton
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Popular Mechanics GYROSCOPE WILL NOT EFFECT SHIP'S STABILITY One of our subscribers explains why the vessel used by Sir Henry Bessemer and described in the article, "Cars Balanced on a Single Bail/' of the July issue, would not maintain itself in a ...
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Nature Vol. ii., Stability, Resistance, Propulsion, and Oscillations of Ships. Pp. x + 428. (London: C. Griffin and Co., Ltd., 1911.) Price 25s. net. THIS second volume was originally intended to complete the work, but the author found his ...
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The Design and Construction of Ships (1908), Vol. II: Stability, Resistance, Propulsion and Oscillations of Ships THE DESIGN AND CONSTBUCTION OF SHIPS. PART IV. STABILITY. CHAPTER I. RIGHTING ARMS AND MOMENTS. In Part II. Vol. I. the methods of finding volumes and centres of gravity of solids have been discussed. In this chapter it is proposed to ...
by John Harvard Biles
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A treatise on the stability of ships Rolling of Ships at Sea — Relation of Carre of Statical Stability to Curve of Dynamical Stability— Comparison of Stability of Monarch and Captain with same Wind- Pressnre— Effect of Canvas upon Ships Sailing among Waves — Limit to which ...
by Sir Edward James Reed
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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 ...
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Tall Ships Down, The Last Voyages of the Pamir, Albatross, Marques, Pride of Baltimore, and Maria Asumpta Beyond all reason, it seems that aesthetics influence the way people feel about ships. The impression of the Albatross's stability was so convincing that, even after she capsized and ...
by Daniel S. Parrott
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