TAILIEUCHUNG - The Principles of Naval Architecture Series

The size and principal characteristics of a new ship are determined primarily by its mission or intended service. In addition to basic functional considerations, there are requirements such as stability, low resistance, high propulsive efficiency, and navigational limitations on draft or beam, all of which influence the choice of dimensions and form. Within these and other basic constraints, the ship’s structure must be designed to sustain all of the loads expected to arise in its seagoing environment. As a result, a ship’s structure possesses certain distinctive features not found in other man-made structures | The Principles of Naval Architecture Series Strength of Ships and Ocean Structures Alaa Mansour University of California Berkeley Donald Liu American Bureau of Shipping J. Randolph Paulling Editor 2008 Published by The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers 601 Pavonia Avenue Jersey City NJ Copyright I 2008 by The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. It is understood and agreed that nothing expressed herein is intended or shall be construed to give any person firm or corporation any right remedy or claim against SNAME or any of its officers or members. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data A catalog record from the Library of Congress has been applied for ISBN No. 0-939773-66-X Printed in the United States of America First Printing 2008 A Word from the President The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers is experiencing remarkable changes in the Maritime Industry as we enter our 115th year of service. Our mission however has not changed over the years. an internationally recognized. technical society. serving the maritime industry dedicated to advancing the art science and practice of naval architecture shipbuilding ocean engineering and marine engineering. encouraging the exchange and recording of information sponsoring applied research. supporting education and enhancing the professional status and integrity of its membership. In the spirit of being faithful to our mission we have written and published significant treatises on the subject of naval architecture marine engineering and shipbuilding. Our most well known publication is the Principles of Naval Architecture . First published in 1939 it has been revised and updated three times - in 1967 1988 and now in 2008. During this time remarkable changes in the industry have taken place especially in technology and these changes have accelerated. The result has had a dramatic impact on size speed capacity safety quality and environmental protection. The professions of .

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