Basic Information
A First Course of The Ship Engineering Option, Usually Taken in The Fourth Or Fifth Semester. Syllabus# First Acquaintance With Naval Architecture Terminology and Hull Definition By Means Of Drawings, The Fundamentals of Initial Stability, Methods of Numerical Integration, Hydrostatic Calculations, The Influence of Free Liquid Surfaces, Stability at Large Angles of Heel, Stability Regulations, Damage Stability and Bending Moment.
Faculty: Mechanical Engineering
|Undergraduate Studies
Pre-required courses
(34028 - Solid Mechanics 1 and 34033 - Numerical Analysis M) or (34028 - Solid Mechanics 1 and 34056 - Int. to Scientific and Eng. Computing)
Course with no extra credit
35060
Related Books
- Basic ship theory - Rawson, Kenneth J.
- Basic ship theory - Rawson, Kenneth J.
- Geometry for Naval Architects
- Ittc dictionary of ship hydrodynamics.
- MATLAB 6 for engineers - Biran, Adrian
- Principles of naval architecture
- Ship hydrostatics and stability - Biran, Adrian
- Ship hydrostatics and stability - Biran, Adrian.
- Ship hydrostatics and stability - Biran, Adrian.
- Statics and dynamics of the ship : theory of buoyancy, stability, and launching. - Semenov-Tian-Shanskii, Vladimir Veniaminovich
- The geometry of ships - Letcher, John S.
- The maritime engineering reference book : a guide to ship design, construction and operation
- The maritime engineering reference book a guide to ship design, construction and operation - Molland, Anthony F.
- What every engineer should know about MATLAB and Simulink - Biran, Adrian