This textbook provides readers with an understanding of the basics of
ship stability as it has been enacted in international law. The
assessment of ship stability has evolved considerably since the first
SOLAS convention after the sinking of the RMS Titanic, and this book
enables readers to familiarise themselves with the most up-to-date
modern day methodology, as well as looking ahead to the effects on
ship design over the next fifty years. The author not only explains
the methodology of probabilistic ship damage as required by the
International Maritime Organisation (IMO), but also details the new
requirements to assess certain sizes and classes of ships to the seven
second-generation ship stability requirements. Many textbooks that are
currently used by undergraduates focus on the geometric-centric
deterministic approach to the assessment of ship stability, whereas
this book also includes material on the classes of ships that are now
required to have probabilistic ship damage assessment, as has only
recently been agreed by the IMO. Basic Naval Architecture: Ship
Stability contains up-to-date information, making it ideal for
university students studying ocean or marine engineering, as well as
being of interest to students on naval architecture and ship science
courses. Highly illustrated and including chapter studies for ease of
learning, the book is an ideal one-volume textbook for students.
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Ship Stability
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783319728056
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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