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Reeds ship construction
Reeds ship construction











reeds ship construction

More information about the aft end arrangement for vessels that have 'podded' drivesĬonstruction details specific to different types of vesselsĪdd new sections for passenger and Ro-Ro and for superyachtsĪdd in information about the 'probabilistic' methods of calculating the stability of ships and how this relates to ship's construction. More information about the X-Bow arrangements, Flare, protection of No1 cargo hatch and the reasons for the design of the bulbous bow arrangements Information about the hull of gas carriersĪdd in information relating to cruise and passenger ships

reeds ship construction

More information about oil tankers and double hulls. Introduce and add in - 'Techniques used in building composite vessel structures', add information about welding/cutting and add more information about building Aluminum Vessels. Steel sections used: welding and materials Under the different terms add in Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and more information about 'moulded' dimensions as well as the 'lines' plansĮxpand the different sections already in place and add information about wave forces and the calculation of stresses in the hull structure Add in information under general notes about the link between construction and ship design. More information to be included under each of the different types of vessels, especially chemical carriers, cruise ships and superyachts.

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More emphasis on the international nature of the qualification and the reasons for studying the construction of ships within an engineering series Table Of ContentsĬontents with specific details of the new material Extensively illustrated, the book will also include sample examination questions with worked example answers to aid students in their learning. In particular, there will be updated sections on composite technology which will open up the potential market in the UK as well as appealing to more of the international market. Reeds Vol 5 needs to be updated to keep pace with these developments. The techniques and methods of ship's construction are continually changing especially as materials science develops at a rapid pace. This new edition will be fully updated to reflect the recent changes to the Merchant Navy syllabus and current pathways to a sea-going engineering career. It is complementary to Reeds Vol 4 (Naval Architecture) and Reeds Vol 8 (General Engineering Knowledge).

reeds ship construction

Reeds Vol 5 covers ship construction techniques and methods for all classes of the Merchant Navy marine deck and engineering Certificates of Competency (CoC) as well as students studying for degrees and diplomas in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering.













Reeds ship construction