Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
712
Language
English
Published
Oct 5, 2001
Publisher
Butterworth-Heinemann
Description
Basic Ship Theory Volume 2 dives deeper into the principles of naval architecture and marine engineering, building on the foundational concepts laid out in the first volume. With its comprehensive coverage, it serves as a crucial resource for both students and professionals in the maritime field. The authors, Rawson and Tupper, present complex theories in a clear and accessible way, ensuring that readers can grasp the intricacies of ship design and performance.
As an expansion of its predecessor, this volume addresses advanced topics including stability, hydrodynamics, and the structural integrity of vessels. Rich in illustrations and practical examples, it provides insightful discussions on real-world applications, helping readers to connect theory with practice. Aspiring naval architects will find the book not only informative but also an essential addition to their library, as it bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application in ship design and construction.
As an expansion of its predecessor, this volume addresses advanced topics including stability, hydrodynamics, and the structural integrity of vessels. Rich in illustrations and practical examples, it provides insightful discussions on real-world applications, helping readers to connect theory with practice. Aspiring naval architects will find the book not only informative but also an essential addition to their library, as it bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application in ship design and construction.
Genres
Science & Technology