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A Treatise On The Principles And Practice Of Harbour Engineering

Forfatter: Brysson Cunningham

År: 1908

Forlag: Charles Griffin & Company

Sted: London

Sider: 410

UDK: Vandbygningssamlingen 134.16

With18 Plates And 220 Illustrations In The Text

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NA VAL ARCHITECTURE, 37 AT Press. In Large 8vo. Handsome Cloth. Profusely Illustrated. In Two Volumes, Each Complete in itself, and Sold Skp.arately. TUE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF SHIPS. By JOHN HARVARD BILES, M.Inst.N.A., Professor of Naval Architecture in Glasgow University. Contents of Volume I.—Part I. : General Considérations.—Methods of Determin- ation of the Volume and Centre of Gravity of a known Solid. — Graphie Rules for Integration.—Volumes and Centre of Gravity of Volumes.—Delineation and Descriptive Geometry of a Ship’s Form.—Description and Instances of Ship’s Forms.—Description of Types of Ships. Part II.: Calculation of Displacement, Centre of Buoyancy and Areas.—Metacentres. —Trim.—Coefficients and Standardising. —Results of Ship Calcula- tions.—Instruments Used to Determine Areas, Moments, and Moments of Inertia of Plane Curves.—Cargo Capacities.—Effects on Draught, Trim, and Initial Stability due to Flooding Compartments. — Tonnage. — Freeboard. — Launching.— Application of the Integraph to Ship Calculations.—Straining due to Unequal Longitudinal Distribution of Weight and Buoyancy.—Considération of Stresses in a Girder.—Application of Stress Formulæ to the Section of a Ship.—Shearing Forces and Bending Moments on a Ship amongst Waves.—Stresses on the Structure when Inclined to the Upright or to the Line of Advance of the Waves. — Distribution of Pressure on the Keel Blocks of a Vessel in Dry Dock.—Considération of Compression in Ship Structure. BY PROFESSOR BILES. LECTURES ON THE MARINE STEAM TURBINE. With 131 Illustrations. Price 6s. net. See page 28. * Royal 8uo, Handsome Cloth. With numerous Illustrations and Tables. 25s. THE STABILITY OF SHIPS- BY SIR EDWARD J. REED, K.C.B., F.R.S., M.P., CNIGHT OF THE IMPERIAL ORDERS OF ST. STANILAUS OF RUSSIA; FRANCIS JOSEPH OF AUSTRIA; MEDJIDIB OF TURKEY; AND RIS1NG SUN OF JAPAN; VICE- PRESIDENT OF THE INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS. “ Sir Edward Reed’s ‘ Stability of Ships ’ is invaluable. The Naval Architkct will find brought together and ready to his hand, a mass of information which he would other- wise have to seek in an almost endless variety of publications, and some of which he would possibly not be able to obtain at all elsewhere.”—Steamshi^. LONDON : CHARLES GRIFFIN & CO., LIMITED, EXETER STREET, STRAND.