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Technician-history analysis of ship seakeeping


Year: 2003
Language: english
Author: Khramushin V.N.
Genre: History
Publisher: Khramushin V.N.
Format: DOC
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 25
Description: The historical evolution of ship architecture is explained by changes in principles of keeping a motion and only partly by condition of shipbuilding technology. Last thesis is convenient for application to analyze seaworthiness of ship's hull from the most ancient times till the beginning of ХХ centuries. In naval architecture of modern vessels or ships of identical purpose, we can find essential differences in their form of the hull and superstructures, therefore there is interesting realization of the comparative analysis of seaworthy qualities caused by contours of the hull and architecture of superstructures. The urgency of such question is connected with fast changes of ideas about the best form of the hull last decades, but for this period there were no changes in principles of maintenance of seaworthiness or in a way of movement maintenance.

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