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Ship stability for masters and mates / C. B. Barrass and D. R. Derrett.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Amsterdam : Elsevier : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2012Edition: 7th editionDescription: xiv, 567 p. : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780080970936 (pbk.)
  • 0080970931 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 623.8171 BAR
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Contents

Part I: Linking Ship Stability and Ship Motions

Chapter 1: Group weights, water draft,air draft, and density
Chapter 2: Transverse statical stability
Chapter 3: Effect of decreasing free surface on stability
Chapter 4: TPC and displacement curves
Chapter 5: Form Coefficients
Chapter 6: Discussion on LCB Position Relative to Amidships
Chapter 7: Quadrature - Simpson's rules for area and centroids
Chapter 8: Quadrature - Simpson's rules for moments of inertia
Chapter 9: Quadrature - Simpson's rules for centers of pressure on transverse bulkheads
Chapter 10: KB, BM, and KM calculations and graphics on metacentric diagrams
Chapter 11: Final KG plus 20 reasons for rise in KG
Chapter 12; Angle of list considerations - text, calculations, and graphics
Chapter 13: Angle of heel - effects of suspended weights
Chapter 14: Angle of list due to bilging of side compartments
Chapter 15: Heel due to turning
Chapter 16: Angle of loll
Chapter 17: Moments of statical stability
Chapter 18: Aspects of trim - the main factors involved
Chapter 19: Trim calculations - changing conditions of loading
Chapter 20: Trim calculations - Satisfying prescribed requirements for end drafts
Etc.


Part II: Endnotes
Chapter 53; Draft surveys
Chapter 54: Quality control- plus the work of ship surveyors
Chapter 55: Extracts from the 1998 merchant shipping (load line) regulations number 1752(M)
Chapter 56: Keeping up to date



Includes bibliographic references p 547-548 and index. P563-567

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