Reeds Vol 13: Ship Stability, Powering and Resistance
By (Author) Jonathan Ridley
By (author) Christopher Patterson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Reeds
28th September 2021
2nd edition
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Marine engineering
Shipbuilding technology, engineering and trades
623.8171
Paperback
848
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
1310g
This indispensible guide to ship stability covers essential topics such as flotation and buoyancy, small angle, large angle and longitudinal stability, water density effects, bilging, ship resistance, and advanced hydrostatics. Each chapter has a comprehensive list of aims and objectives at the start of the topic, followed by a check-list at the end of the topic for students to ensure that they have developed all the relevant skills before moving onto the next topic area. The book features over 170 worked examples with fully explained solutions, enabling students to work through the examples to build up their knowledge and develop the necessary key skills. The worked examples, which range in difficulty from very simple one-step solutions to SQA standard exam questions and above, are predominantly based on a hypothetical ship. The reader is supplied with extracts from a typical data book for the ship which replicates those found on actual ships, enabling the reader to develop and practise real-life skills.
Jonathan Ridley is Principal Lecturer of Operations at Warsash Maritime Academy, Southampton Solent University, UK. Christopher Patterson BSc is Senior Lecturer of Merchant Vessel Engineering and Teaching and Learning Fellow at Warsash Maritime Academy, Southampton Solent University, UK