Year: 2007 Language: english Author: Vadim Belenky, Nikita B. Sevastianov Genre: Research papers Publisher: The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers Edition: 2nd ISBN: 0-939773-61-9 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 455 Description: Originally, this book was the second part of the two-volume monograph united under the common title Stability and Safety of Ships. The first part was published as Volume 9 of Elsevier Ocean Engineering Book series with the subtitle “Regulation and Operation” authored by Kobylinski and Kastner. It described the state of the art and historic perspective of intact stability regulations as well as covered the operational aspect of ship stability. Volume 10, subtitled “Risk of Capsizing,” contained descriptions of contemporary approaches and solutions for evaluation of dynamic stability as well as a detailed review of the research results in the field and was meant to serve as an extended reference source for the development of future intact stability regulations. Both parts were written with the same philosophy but could be read separately.
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Stability and Safety of Ships - Risk of Capsizing
Year: 2007
Language: english
Author: Vadim Belenky, Nikita B. Sevastianov
Genre: Research papers
Publisher: The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers
Edition: 2nd
ISBN: 0-939773-61-9
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 455
Description: Originally, this book was the second part of the two-volume monograph united under the common title Stability and Safety of Ships.
The first part was published as Volume 9 of Elsevier Ocean Engineering Book series with the subtitle “Regulation and Operation” authored by Kobylinski and Kastner. It described the state of the art and historic perspective of intact stability regulations as well as covered the operational aspect of ship stability.
Volume 10, subtitled “Risk of Capsizing,” contained descriptions of contemporary approaches and solutions for evaluation of dynamic stability as well as a detailed review of the research results in the field and was meant to serve as an extended reference source for the development of future intact stability regulations.
Both parts were written with the same philosophy but could be read separately.
Belenky, Vadim_ Sevastianov, Nikita B.-Stability and Safety of Ships - Risk of Capsizing-Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME) (2007).pdf
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