Year: 1974 Language: english Author: R. E. D. Bishop, W. G. Price Genre: Textbook Publisher: Chapman and Hall Edition: 1 ISBN: 0412124300 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 321 Description: Only comparatively recently has the motion of a ship's hull in waves been examined from the probalistic standpoint of random process theory. In this development, the Department of Mechanical Engineering of University College, London, has played a pioneering role. The authors have provided an introduction to random process theory and then, in the later part of the book, have shown how this theory can be applied to the general problems of naval architecture.
Contents
Introduction Basic Statistics Sets and subsets Random variable Characteristics of probability density functions Random processes Frequency analysis Waves Travelling waves Generalized frequency analysis Wave spectral density functions Theory of seakeeping Random vibration of linear systems Deterministic theory of ship motions Motion in a seaway Excessive motions and design factors Nonlinear motions
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Probabilistic Theory of Ship Dynamics
Year: 1974
Language: english
Author: R. E. D. Bishop, W. G. Price
Genre: Textbook
Publisher: Chapman and Hall
Edition: 1
ISBN: 0412124300
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 321
Description: Only comparatively recently has the motion of a ship's hull in waves been examined from the probalistic standpoint of random process theory. In this development, the Department of Mechanical Engineering of University College, London, has played a pioneering role. The authors have provided an introduction to random process theory and then, in the later part of the book, have shown how this theory can be applied to the general problems of naval architecture.
Contents
IntroductionBasic Statistics
Sets and subsets
Random variable
Characteristics of probability density functions
Random processes
Frequency analysis
Waves
Travelling waves
Generalized frequency analysis
Wave spectral density functions
Theory of seakeeping
Random vibration of linear systems
Deterministic theory of ship motions
Motion in a seaway
Excessive motions and design factors
Nonlinear motions
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