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The geometry of ships / John S. Letcher Jr., J. Randolph Paulling, editor

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  • The geometry of ships / John S. Letcher Jr., J. Randolph Paulling, editor
  • Principles of naval architecture Volume I Stability and strength Edward V. Lewis, editor 3rd edition 1 vol. (VIII-310 p.) 0-939773-00-7
  • Jersey City (N.J.) : Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers
  • C 2009
  • 1 vol. ([XV]-63 p.) : ill. ; 28 cm
  • Principles of naval architecture
  • 0939773678
  • 9780939773671
  • 9780939773671
  • Principles of naval architecture Jersey City (N.J.) Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers 2010
  • La couv. porte le nom erroné de l'auteur, "John Lechter"
  • Révision du chap. 1 de Principles of naval architecture. Volume I, Stability and strength / Edward V. Lewis, editor, 1988
  • Réf. bibliographiques. Index
  • This volume of The principles of naval architecture series presents the principles and terminology underlying modern hull form modeling software. Next, it develops the fundamental hydrostatic properties of floating bodies starting from the integration of fluid pressure on the wetted surface. Following this, the numerical methods of performing these and related computations are presented. Such modeling software normally includes, in addition to the hull definition function, appropriate routines for the computation of hydrostatics, stability, and other properties. It may form a part of a comprehensive computer-based design and manufacturing system and may also be included in shipboard systems that perform operational functions such as cargo load monitoring and damage control. [Source : éditeur]
  • VM156 .L46 2009
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