Books, Proceedings & CDs

T&R Bulletin [8-1] - Guidelines for Marine Forensic Investigations
Various Authors (2012)
 

 

The Guidelines for Marine Forensics Investigations, developed by a variety of maritime experts including engineers, architects, historians, anthropologists, filmmakers, and hydrodynamicists, is intended to be used by professional and amateur investigators in the field of marine forensics investigations. The detailed manual showcases information gleaned from diving and marine forensic analysis conducted on historic shipwrecks including specific examples from the Titanic, Britannic, Edmund Fitzgerald, Lusitania, Andrea Doria, and Bismarck and many others.

Written by leading experts in the burgeoning field of marine forensics investigations, authors include Guidelines for Marine Forensics Investigations editor Sean Kery, Senior Hydrodyamicist and Vice Chairman of the Marine Forensics Committee, and world-renowned naval architect William Garzke, Chairman of the Marine Forensics Committee of SNAME and Symposium Chairman. Expert in passenger ship design, Philip Sims, Naval Marine Engineer Principal Leader, CSC and Titanic” director and deep sea underwater explorer and inventor of autonomous underwater 3-D cameras, James Cameron also contributed to the development of the guidelines as well as Paul Henri Nargeolet, who has been the chief investigator of the Titanic wreck and developer of techniques in deep ocean exploration. 
ISBN: 978-0-939773-91-6 ♦ CD-ROM ♦ 1 lb


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T&R Bulletin [3-11] Marine Steam Power Plant Heat Balance Practices 
by Panel M-15 (Heat Balance)(1996)
 

 

In January 1958, Panel M-15 (Heat Balance) of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers Technical and Research (T&R) program was formed to investigate the possibility of standardizing the assumptions and allowances and methods of treatment of heat balance calculations.  The result of the Panel's work was published in November 1961 as Technical and Research Bulletin No. 3-11, "Recomended Practices for Preparing Marine Steam Power Plant Heat Balances" and found universal acceptance in service.  However, the need for additional practices relating to sea trial was soon evidant and the Panel in January 1968 prepared T&R Bulletin No. 3-17, "Recomended Practices for Correcting Steam Power Plant Trial Performances." 

Changing practices and increasing capability of marine steam power plants necessitated the revision of Bulletin No. 3-11 which was prepared under contract from the Society in 1971 under Panel's guidance.
 
133 pages  Hard Cover ♦ 2 lbs

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2012 SNAME Annual Meeting & Expo and Ship Production Proceedings
by Various Contributors (October 24-26, 2012) 
 

 

The Proceedings from the 2012 Annual Meeting includes papers from SNAME technical program, Papers and presentations from the 2012 Ship Production Symposium and presentations from T&R Panels from 2012. Purchase price includes papers on a USB drive as well as the printed softcover book.  
  


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SNAME Emission Control Areas Proceedings
by Various Contributors (April 28-29 2010) 
 

 

Papers, Presentations, and Supporting Documents from the symposium sponsored by the Northern California Section. 
Available only as CD ROM.  


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SNAME Climate Change Symposium Proceedings
by Various Authors (February 16-17 2010)
 

 

Papers, Presentations, Transcripts and Supporting Documents from the Symposium.  Contributors include Keith Michel, Bruce Russell, Haifeng Wang, Chris Grundler (transcript of keynote), D. Braxton Scherz, Eirik Nyhus, Tore Longza, Jon Rysst, John Larkin, Yoshi Ozaki, Kirsi Tikka, Hugh Harris, Stephen Gumpel, Dr. Pierre C. Sames, Dr. Jasper Faber, Drew Nelson, Bryan Wood-Thomas, Mazyar Zeinali, Michael Gaffney, John Hatley, Daniel Kane, and David Rodger.   
224 pages ♦ Soft Cover ♦ 2 lbs

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Books In Print

A Chronology of Boating on the Navesink River
by Hendrik F. van Hemmen (2010)
 

 

In this baby coffee table book, SNAME Fellow Rik van Hemmen describes the chronology of boating on the Navesink River. The book is a tour through time of a small river in New Jersey both in pictures and in words, but also provides a vivid picture of how people interact with the water depending on their economic circumstances, their geographical location or their available resources.
The book reinforces that naval architecture is deeply woven into a society's structure and that naval architects cannot ignore humanity's connection with the water, just like architects cannot ignore humanity's connection with the land. Naval architecture exists in canoes, aircraft carriers and tankers alike, and while the aircraft carriers may provide the bread and butter, the canoes provide the next generation of naval architects.
100 pages ♦ ISBN 978-1-4507-5192-6 ♦ Soft Cover ♦ 1 lb


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Alive on the Andrea Doria!  The Greatest Sea Rescue in History
 
by Pierette Simpson (2006)
 

 

The only complete shipwreck account ever written by a shipwreck survivor and endorsed by SNAME.

On July 25, 1956, a most unlikely collision between two ocean liners took place off the foggy shoals of Nantucket. The catastrophic ramming of the Stockholm into Italy's crown jewel, the Andrea Doria, had ramifications around the world.

Today, this most recent collision in modern history is of interest to marine scientists and a lay person alike, especially since it could have been another Titanic. However, the most enticing aspect of the tragedy is the controversy surrounding the collision, rescue, and sinking of the Italian luxury liner. Once limits of liability were placed on the legal proceedings, all evidence gathered to adjudicate the true reason in this for the collision and sinking were halted, and the contents were never divulged.

ALIVE ON THE ANDREA DORIA! breaks open a cold case, one that contests all previous theories. The author/survivor provides definitive conclusions regarding the collision and sinking through eyewitness testimony, interviews with nautical experts, computer simulations, and scientific interpretations.

The controversial rescue and dives to the "Mt. Everest of the Deep" are also discussed. Graphs, charts, and historic photographs are included.

The Andrea Doria calamity is noteworthy for marine forensics in that it led to many aspects of current ship construction and design, rules of navigation, and navigational tools.

Foreword written by William H. Garzke Jr., chairman of Marine Forensics Committee, SNAME. 
312 pages ♦ ISBN 978-1-60037-460-9 ♦ Paperback 
ISBN 978-1-60037-655-9 Audio CD Book


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Applied Naval Architecture
by Robert Zubaly (1996)  
 

 

This text is an introduction to those practical elements of the theories of naval architecture that are most helpful and essential to ship’s officers, marine engineers, shipyard engineers and technicians, who work on seagoing vessels or in the profession that service them. The author explains the concepts of naval architecture in simple language for students in many of the maritime disciplines. Problems and answers are also included. Robert Zubaly is a Professor Emeritus of Naval Architecture in the Department of Engineering at SUNY Maritime College. 
349 pages ISBN 0-87033-475-1  ♦ Hard Cover ♦ 3 lbs


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The Cruising Woman’s Advisor
by Diana Jessie (2005)
 

 

The cruising life offers adventure, exotic destinations, and expansive opportunities for personal growth. But considering such a life leads to vexing questions: What do I need to learn? What do I do if my partner falls overboard? How will our relationship be tested at sea? Let longtime cruiser and circumnavigator Diana Jessie start you on the journey of a lifetime with her advice on short-term cruising or long-term voyaging. She addresses the concerns of women cruisers, including: -Cruising roles and relationships -What life at sea is really like -Children on board -How to make the boat your home as well as his-Identifying the dangers and putting them into perspective . . . and more Plan for smooth cruising with advice from Sally Bee Brown, a contributing editor to PassageMaker magazine; Carol Cuddyer, cofounderof Sea Sense, a sailing and powerboating school for women; Dawn Riley, noted America’s Cup and Whitbread sailor; Patience Wales, two-time circumnavigator and editor emeritus of SAIL; and thirty other cruisers. This updated edition also contains information on powerboating (including choosing between power and sail), cruising with pets, and satellite communication. “A little gem . . . packed with useful information.”--Sailing “Every woman who intends to step on board for more than a day sail should read Jessie’s book.”--The Log
233 pages ♦ ISBN 978-0-07-148558-6 ♦ Soft Cover ♦ 1 lbs


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Elements of Ocean Engineering
by Dr. Robert E. Randall (2010)
 

Ocean Engineering is simply defined as the application of engineering principles to the ocean environment. Ocean engineering is a very challenging field addressing the use of this vast ocean frontier while striving to protect the same ocean environment and marine life. The book “Elements of Ocean Engineering” is intended for use as a first course for ocean engineering and naval architecture students and as an overview for practitioners in ocean engineering and related fields. The topics covered include ocean wave mechanics, offshore and coastal applications, floating systems, underwater systems, ocean engineering materials, instrumentation, underwater acoustics, dredging, laboratory modeling, environment and safety, and ocean engineering design. Robert Randall is Professor of Ocean Engineering in the Civil Engineering Department of Texas A&M University. 
431 pages ISBN: 978-0-939773-77-0 ♦ Hard Cover ♦ 3 lbs

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Environmental Engineering CD 
by Various Authors (2006)
 

 

This CD contains 266 papers encompassing almost every aspect of marine environmental protection and environmental engineering. Twelve contributing members of the joint Committee on Environmental Engineering, under the direction of chairman Cdr. Stephen P. Markle, P.E., undertook a review of ASNE and SNAME associated publications since 1984, and selected those that in their judgment and experience would be most helpful in their professional endeavors. The intent was to provide both historical perspective as well as cutting edge technology and processes in use today.
CD ISBN 09644311-8-1 


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Fatigue Analysis of Ship Structures
by Sergei V. Petinov (2003)
 

 

The author discusses in detail the fundamentals and recent advances in fatigue analysis, with special emphasis on crack mechanics and fatigue design of structural details. This title is intended for engineers, research staff, professors and graduates engaged in fatigue-preventing design and survey, fatigue studies of materials and structures, planning repair and maintenance, and strength standard development.
262 pages ISBN 09644311-8-1 ♦ Hard Cover ♦ 3 lbs


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Fiberglass Boat Design and Construction
by Robert J. Scott (1996)
 

 

This book presents the small boat designer and builder with a basic insight into the nature of fiberglass as a boatbuilding material, as well as a sound, yet simple, approach to analyzing fiberglass boat hull structures. A thorough review is given to the characteristics of fiberglass materials and laminate design properties. In addition, valuable data is presented on basic design principles such as selection of structural loads, safety factors, deflection and vibration limitation. The level of detail engineering analysis of fiberglass structures, tempered with a practical, uncomplicated approach. The book is well illustrated and includes numerous step-by-step design examples.  
140 pages ♦ ISBN 0-939773-19-8 ♦ Hard Cover ♦ 2 lbs


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Fundamentals of Ship Acoustics: Acoustical Phenomena In and Around Ship Hulls
by Harrison T. Loeser (1999)
 

 

This handbook has the tools needed to meet the exacting acoustic standards that modern design, building, and operation of merchant ships, naval surface ships, and submarines require. Ship acoustics are discussed from the basic concepts to the sophisticated interaction of sound treatment with ship’s structure. Descriptions are provided of interaction with hull arrays, beamforming, flow noise, transmission, and other phenomena. This handbook is useful as a primer for understanding the subject and as a sophisticated reference for acoustic design and problem solving.
225 pages ISBN 978-0-939773-69-5 ♦ Soft Cover ♦ 1 lbs


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Handbook on Plastic Analysis in Engineering
by Leonid Belenkiy (2006)
 

 

This is a comprehensive reference source on practical applications of plastic analysis for a wide scope of structures used in marine and other industries. The book is addressed to virtually all structural engineers involved in design, stress analysis, research, rule development, and advanced academic studies in shipbuilding, offshore and other fields. 
1055 pages  ISBN 0-9742019-2-8 ♦ Hard Cover ♦ 4 lbs


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The Hydrodynamics of Cavitating Flows
by A. Terentiev, I. Kirschner, and J. Uhlman (2011)
 

 

This monograph is intended to introduce the reader to the physics and mathematics of cavitation and provide an in-depth review of the broad range of important effects that occur in gas-fluid multiphase areas under various circumstances. Most importantly, the text provides an expansive overview of the many modeling approaches that have proven successful in investigating cavitating flows, with sufficient detail that the advanced reader can implement and apply the techniques to help answer the new cavitation-related questions that arise as the science and technology of fluid mechanics advances. Though the emphasis of the book is put on physical modeling and computational fluid dynamics, the numerous modeling and computational plots are richly complimented by experimental photographs courtesy of several leading laboratories and individual experts. The list of chapter titles is self-explanatory for outlining the content of the book.
 
Authored by three principal co-authors with tangible contributions from several leading experts, the monograph brings together the perspectives of Russian and American hydrodynamicists, and thus provides a unique and useful treatment of independently developed physics models.
The monograph is addressed to professionals specializing in hydrodynamics who are involved both in theoretical and experimental research and practical applications of their studies for improving the performance of marine vehicles. It is a comprehensive reference source on cavitating flows which can be very helpful for university professors and post-graduates, and a unique reference source for research institutions, technical libraries, universities, design offices and consulting experts. 
598 pages ISBN 978-09742019-9-3 ♦ Hard Cover ♦ 4 lbs


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Introduction to Naval Architecture
by Thomas C. Gillmer and Bruce Johnson (1982)  
 

 

Introduction to Naval Architecture was written in the early 1980s as an introductory text for any naval architecture/marine engineering student, but especially for Naval Academy midshipmen learning about naval ship design. It includes overviews of ship geometry and hydrostatics, properties of shipbuilding materials (circa 1980s), strength and structure of ships, initial, overall and damaged stability, resistance, propulsion, ship motions in a seaway, ship maneuvering, and submarine hydrostatics. The text includes many example problems worked through step by step and includes a related set of homework problems. If you're studying or working in the field of naval architecture, this book is a useful addition to your reference library.
324 pages ISBN 978-087021318-2 ♦ Hard Cover ♦ 3 lbs


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Introduction to Naval Architecture  
by Eric Tupper (2004 revision of Muckle’s Naval Architecture, 1987)  
 

 

This timeless book serves as an introduction to naval architecture for those who have limited knowledge of the subject. Eric Tupper, former head of structures research and chief engineer with the Admiralty Research Establishment, derived this revision from the original landmark book, Muckle’s Naval Architecture.
446 pages ISBN 978-0-7506-6554-4 ♦ Soft Cover ♦ 3 lbs


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Introduction to Practical Marine Engineering 
by Alan Rowen, Raymond Gardner, Jose Femenia, David Chapman, and Edwin Wiggins (2005)
 

 

This introductory textbook for students of marine engineering is intended for use in the classroom and on the floor plates. It was prepared by professors at Webb Institute, the US Merchant Marine Academy, and the University of Delaware. The two-volume format was selected to allow students to examine the illustrations while reading the text.
360 pages ISBN 0-939773-48-1  ♦ 2 Volumes, Soft Cover ♦ 5 lbs


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I Was Shipwrecked on the Andrea Doria!
 
by Pierette Simpson (2012)
 

 

Written by a survivor of the catastrophic Andrea Doria-Stockholm collision, the novel is an up close and personal anatomy of a shipwreck on the Atlantic Ocean on July 25, 1956.

Life on board the safest and most beautiful passenger liner after World War II opens new portholes to the world for passengers of every age and background. We meet nine-year-old Piera (the author), shy and overly protected, immigrating to the New World with her grandparents—where she will finally “meet” her mother. The reader then “travels” First Class, where Daniel, a sixteen-year-old would-be naval architect is doing an internship with the help of his father. There is also a mysterious and fearful elderly passenger on board. Through him, all the characters intersect at the finale, in a most miraculous way.

The voyage itself sets the foundation for surviving insurmountable odds during the collision and rescue operations. Premonitions, excerpts from Moby Dick, discussions on the Titanic, and a terrible sea storm, prepare the reader for the inevitable.

Ultimately, the story is that of the “greatest sea rescue in history”. 
242 pages ♦ ISBN 978-0-98507-760-0 ♦ Paperback and eBook 


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Marine Casualty Response
by ASNE and JMS Naval Architects and Salvage Engineers (1999)
 

 

This Book has been assembled to provide the salvage engineer an authoritative reference work comparable to the standard reference works available for other technical disciplines. Most of the subject matter presented is not new, but has been gleaned from many different sources. Salvage engineering is by its nature interdisciplinary, innovative, and improvisational; it is quite impossible to include in a single volume through treatment of all fields encompassed by profession. This handbook should be taken as an outline of an extremely broad and diverse subject. Many of the component subjects are extensively treated in available literature and the aspiring salvage engineer should expect to gain a complete knowledge of the profession only by reference to works on related topics, extensive study of salvage histories, and time on the proving ground experience. 
ISBN 0-7872-3465-6 ♦ Hard Cover ♦ 5 lbs


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Marine Engineering
edited by Roy L. Harrington (1992)  
 

 

 

This edition of Marine Engineering presents more than twenty years of evolutionary changes in the maritime industry. The book provides a complete review of marine engineering, encompassing both naval and merchant practices and incorporating the broad range of technological developments that evolved during the last decades. Also included is material presenting the principles associated with pollution control, design for production, integrated logistic support and noise control, as well as expanded coverage of propulsion shafting and piping. Long-time SNAME member Roy L. Harrington, now retired from Newport News Shipbuilding, edited this landmark volume.  
968 pages ISBN 0-939773-10-4  ♦ Hard Cover ♦ 5 lbs


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Marine Powering Prediction and Propulsors
by Neil Bose (2008)  
 

 

This book by Professor Neil Bose is an excellent interpretation of the hydrodynamics of the prediction of ship powering performance of various types of ship propulsors. It is based on extensive studies carried out by Professor Bose and his students over the last several years at the Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, and his long association with the Institute for Ocean Technology (IOT), National Research Council of Canada. As a result of his International Towing Tank Conference (ITTC) technical committee membership, he has captured the accepted international state-of-the-art of ship powering prediction.

Professor Bose has extensively discussed most types of ship propulsors, including oscillating foils and wind-assisted propulsion devices. He has included a general discussion of ship resistance and the prediction of powering performance from model tests, primarily for conventional screw propellers. He has included the problems of screw propellers operating in ice, particularly with regard to strength. He has incorporated extensive lists of references and has included examples to be worked by the reader. As such, the book should be particularly useful to students and those responsible for making powering predictions, especially to those getting started in the field. 
195 pages ISBN: 0-939773-65-1 ♦ Soft Cover ♦ 1 lb


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 The Maritime Engineer: Careers in Naval Architecture and Marine, Ocean, and Naval Engineering
 by Celeste Baine (2010)
 

 

“The work of naval architects, and marine, ocean and naval engineers is global in nature and has never been more important. These professions connect people and places to each other in a way that is unmatched by other engineering careers. This book is invaluable for students eager to learn more about a fascinating career in Maritime Engineering.”

Philip B. Kimball
Former Executive Director of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers.
132 pages ♦ ISBN 0-978-0-9819300-2-2 ♦ Soft Cover ♦ 1 lb


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Multi-Hull Ships
by V.A. Dubrovsky, A. G. Lyakhovitsky (2001)
 

 

A systematic and detailed description of naval architecture of multi-hull ships. Topics include conceptual design, hydrostatics and stability, resistance and propulsion in calm water and high seas, seakeeping, controllability, structural strength and multi-hull concepts for various commercial, military, and service applications. The scope encompassed multi-hull types from catamarans and trimarans to SWATH ships, wave-piercing, hydrofoil-assisted, super-critical-speed shallow-water vessels, and ships with more than three hulls of all sizes. 
495 pages ISBN 09644311-2-2 ♦ Hard Cover ♦ 3 lbs


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Naval Architecture for Non-Naval Architects
by Harry Benford (1991)  
 

 

By providing an understanding of the basic concepts of naval architecture, this book is the perfect companion for the maritime professional who is not a naval architect, but needs to be able to communicate effectively with naval architects. Written in engaging and easily understood terms, this book concentrates on two aspects of naval architecture: design and analysis. Technical discussions are almost entirely qualitative rather than quantitative and coverage focuses on conventional ship worthiness, structural integrity, powering requirements and functional capability. Harry Benford is Professor Emeritus and former Chairman of the Department of Naval Architecture at the University of Michigan.  
239 pages ISBN 0-939773-56-2 ♦ Hard Cover ♦ 3 lbs


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Principles of Naval Architecture Series: The Geometry of Ships
by John Letcher Edited by J. Randolph Paulling (2009)
 

 

Principles of Naval Architecture Series: The Geometry of Ships by John Letcher Edited by J. Randolph Paulling (2009) Although there are still practitioners of the traditional art of manual fairing of ship lines, the geometry of most hull forms ranging from small yachts to the largest commercial and naval ships are now almost invariably developed using one of the commercially available hull modeling software packages. Such software normally includes, in addition to the hull modeling and display functions, routines for the computation of hydrostatics, stability and other hull properties. It may form a part of a comprehensive computer-based design and manufacturing system or it may be included in a shipboard computer-based operational system used for cargo load monitoring and damage control. The present volume presents first, the theoretical basis for these hull modeling systems and second, the procedures for computing hull geometric, buoyancy and other properties by mathematical methods utilizing such models. The emphasis is upon the nomenclature and fundamentals underlying several different methods of hull geometrical modeling with the intention of providing the understanding needed to use intelligently both existing and future tools. Some topics included in the volume are continuity and fairness of surfaces, B-spline and NURBS representation, ruled and developable surfaces, subdivision surfaces, and classic computational topics such as hydrostatic properties and initial stability. This is a subject area characterized by a continuing stream of innovation and new software products so the objective here is to present the basis needed to understand and keep abreast of new developments in the field. 
58 pages ♦ ISBN: 0-939773-67-1, ♦ Soft Cover ♦ 1 lb

* Replaces Chapter 1 in PNA Volume I: Stability and Strength

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Principles of Naval Architecture Series: Intact Stability
by Colin S. Moore Edited by J. Randolph Paulling (2010)
 

 

Written by Dr. Colin S. Moore, Manager, Advanced Analysis and Salvage Engineering at Herbert Engineering Corp. and a member of SNAME ad hoc committees on Double Hull Intact Stability and Parametric Rolling, the new volume in the PNA series discusses various effects on stability, such as changes in hull geometry, changes in weight distribution, suspended weights, partial support due to grounding or drydocking and free liquid surfaces in tanks or other internal spaces.
The concept of dynamic stability is introduced, starting from the ship’s response to an impulsive heeling moment. The effects of waves on resistance to capsize are discussed noting that, in some cases, the wave effect may result in diminished stability and dangerous dynamic effects. 
 
82 pages ISBN: 978-0-939773-74-9 ♦ Soft Cover ♦ 2 lbs

*Replaces Chapter 2 in PNA Volume I: Stability and Strength

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Principles of Naval Architecture Series: Propulsion
by Justin E. Kerwin and Jacques B. Hadler (2010)
 

 

This book presents a comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of propeller analysis and design, including beginning with an introduction to various types of marine propulsion machinery, definitions of powers and efficiencies, and two- and three-dimensional airfoil theory. A section on three-dimensional hydrofoil theory introduces wake vortex sheets and three-dimensional vortex lines. These discussions topics are followed by linear lifting line- and lifting surface theory with both exact and approximate solution methods—including properties of helicoidal vortex sheets, optimum and arbitrary circulation distributions, and the Lerbs induction factor method. There are sections on model testing of propellers, propeller strength and followed by selection and design using both standard series charts and by circulation theory. The final section discusses ship standardization trials, their purpose, measurement methods and instruments, concluding with the analysis of trial data and derivation of the model-ship correlation allowance. 
208 Pages ♦ ISBN: 978-0-939773-83-1  ♦ Soft Cover ♦ 2 lbs

*Replaces Chapter 6 in PNA Volume II: Resistance, Propulsion, and Vibration

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Principles of Naval Architecture: Ship Resistance & Flow
by Lars Larsson & Hoyte C. Raven (2010)
 

 

The Principles of Naval Architecture series is the defining reference work and text for naval architecture. This volume contains a completely new presentation of the subject of ship resistance embodying these developments. A major goal in the design of virtually all vessels is to obtain a hull form having low resistance. In achieving this goal, the accurate prediction of resistance for a given hull geometry is essential. Since the publication of the previous edition of PNA important advances have been made in theoretical and computational fluid dynamics accompanied by increased use of such work in ship and offshore structure design.

The first section of the book provides basic understanding of the flow phenomena that underlie the resistance encountered by a ship moving in water. The second section contains an introduction to the methods by which that knowledge is applied to the prediction of resistance, including model testing, empirical methods and computational methods. A final section provides guidance to the naval architect in designing a hull form. Design procedures are described for achieving favorable flow and resistance characteristics of the hull and appendages. Examples are given for ships designed for high, medium and low speeds. Design considerations affecting both wave and viscous effects are included. Finally the flow in the stern wake is discussed, an area important for both resistance and propeller performance.
223 pages ♦ ISBN 978-0-939773-76-3 ♦ Soft Cover ♦ 1 lb

*Replaces Chapter 4 in PNA Volume II: Resistance, Propulsion, and Vibration

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Principles of Naval Architecture Series: Strength of Ships and Ocean Structures
by Alaa Mansour and Don Liu, Edited by J. Randolph Paulling (2008)
 

 

This new revised volume on Strength of Ships and Ocean Structures addresses several topics of ship strength in greater depth than in the previous edition of PNA, bringing much of the material up to date and introducing some new subjects. There is extensive coverage of the latest developments in dynamic sea load predictions, including nonlinear load effects, slamming and impact plus new sections on the mechanics of collisions and grounding. The incorporation of the various loadings in structural design and analysis is covered including long term extreme and cumulative fatigue effects. There is a more extensive treatment of strength analysis using finite element methods than was included in the previous edition. Ultimate strength evaluation of the hull girder and components is covered and there is a section on structural safety assessment applying reliability concepts including fatigue effects. Particular attention is given to problems encountered in ships of special type and size that have been developed in recent years, many of which, by reason of size, configuration or lack of a history of design experience, require a design approach based on first principles. Modern developments in classification society strength standards and modern rule developments are covered including Common Structural Rules for tankers and bulk carriers. The concluding sections discuss materials other than steel, including composites and aluminum, and vessels of unusual geometry and performance such as multihulls, hydrofoils, and SWATH craft. 
226 pages ISBN: ISBN 0-939773-66-x ♦ Soft Cover ♦ 2 lbs

*Replaces Chapter 4 in PNA Volume I: Stability and Strength

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Principles of Naval Architecture Series: Vibration
by William S. Vorus Edited by J. Randolph Paulling (2010)
 

 

Principles of Naval Architecture series is the defining reference work and text for naval architecture. This volume presents the principles underlying analysis of the vibration characteristics of modern seagoing ships and the application of those principles in design and problem solving.

The classical continuous beam model with steady state response to periodic excitation is presented first. This includes natural frequencies, mode shapes and modal expansion. Discrete analysis is next presented based upon finite element principles. Examples are discussed involving analysis of the entire ship and component parts, e.g., the deckhouse. There are sections on vibration surveys, sea trials, acceptable vibration standards and criteria. Concluding sections treat methods of remediation of vibration problems that are found after the ship is completed, including modifications to propeller design, structure and machinery.
 
62 pages ISBN: ISBN 978-0-939773-75-6 ♦ Soft Cover ♦ 1 lb

*Replaces Chapter 7 in PNA Volume II: Resistance, Propulsion, and Vibration

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Reliablity of Structures Analysis and Applications
by Vladimir Raizer (2009)
 

 


The book presents the resulting formulations of the theory of reliability and their applications in the probability-based structural analysis and the development of rules, codes and standards. An emphasis is given to the basic principles of structural safety and the limit state methods in the form of partial factors. Reliability assessment of structures is analyzed versus that of test samples and models. Loads, actions and their combinations are discussed in detail, as well as acceptable and optimal levels of risk. Special attention is given to assessing the effect of corrosion in reliability analysis and to applications of probabilistic methods to unique structures and extremely rare and severe disastrous events – these issues are rarely addressed in the publicly available sources and are of special importance for offshore structures. The key issues are discussed using examples of civil engineering structures. he book presents the the first principles and a bulk of necessary databases required for designing the Small Waterplane Area (SWA) ships. The book is addressed to naval architects, designers, researchers, professors, graduates, managers and other involved in design, research, rule development, plan approval, acquisition, and operation of SWA vessels. 
146 pages  ISBN 978-09742019-7-9 ♦ Hard Cover ♦ 2 lbs


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Risk Analysis - Methods and Applications
by Frank G. Bercha (2012)
 

 

This book encapsulates Dr. Bercha’s unique expertise gained throughout his professional career, which spans over 40 years. The book will benefit anyone working in the field of risk analysis, including engineers, architects, lawyers, managers, land use planners, and operators. Part 1 lays out a detailed methodology for solving acute risk analysis problems. Part 2 presents practical applications for this methodology to industrial, transportation, and human performance situations. 
ISBN: 978-0-9865904-0-5 ♦ Hardcover ♦ 5 lbs.


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Shallow Water and Supercritical Ships
by A. Lyakhovitsky (2007)
 

 

This monograph presents systematic and detailed results of studying the hydrodynamics of ships in shallow water. This problem is increasingly important in view of the current trend of building larger and faster ships, for which shallow water effect manifests in greater water depths. The author explains in detail how ship performance declines in shallow water at speeds approaching critical speed, and how attempts to boost the engine propulsion can be wasteful if the ship is not designed for optimal regimes at subcritical speeds with ability to transit to supercritical regimes. Detailed description is also given to how the energy intended to propel a ship at near-critical speeds in shallow water is wasted on generating destructive and dangerous waves. The solitary wave phenomenon is considered, as well as ways to take advantage of traveling at supercritical speeds with enhanced propulsive efficiency and mitigated wake wash. Presented results of theoretical and experimental studies in model and full scale conditions cover a wide range of ship types including large sea-going cargo vessels, fast ferries, naval ships and patrol craft, and vessels for inner waterways.

Special attention is paid to vessels designed for operating at supercritical speeds. Practical recommendations are given for calculating the hydrodynamic characteristics of ships in shallow water. The book contains seven chapters, extensive bibliography, subject index, and name index. 
277 pages  ISBN 978-09742019-5-5 ♦ Hard Cover ♦ 2 lbs


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Ship Design and Construction
edited by Thomas Lamb (2003)  
 

 

The new two-volume edition is a worthy successor to the highly respected previous editions, and covers all practical aspects of design and construction of ships of all types. The material is all new and up to date, with 55 chapters by authors of international repute. Newcomers and those familiar with the previous editions alike will be pleased with the breadth and depth of the content. This book is far more than a textbook for students: it is a professional reference without parallel for designers, builders, owners, and operators that is virtually a whole professional library in two volumes.
883 pages ISBN 0-939773-40-6 (Vol I)  ISBN 0-939773-41-4 (Vol II) ♦ Hard Cover ♦ 13 lbs


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Ship Production  
by Richard Lee Storch, Colin P. Hammon, Howard McRaven Bunch, and Richard C. Moore (1995)
 

 

In 1982 the leaders of the national Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP) recognized the need for greater focus on shipbuilding education; the result was the establishment of an education panel (SP-9) within the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers Ship Production Committee-the implementation arm of the NSRP. The first project authorized by the panel was a textbook on advanced concepts of ship production. This edition was revised in 1995 to update the contents to be consistent with technological advances made since the book’s publication in 1988.

The focus of this book is state-of-the-art technology and its application to the principals and practices of shipbuilding employing group technology. The authors present a system aimed at optimizing productivity in shipbuilding under current technological conditions. Also included are chapters devoted to basic manufacturing and construction processes and the design for production and CAD/CAM applications. The book is suitable for the upperclass undergraduate and graduate courses, as well as serving as a valuable resource for practicing shipbuilding professionals. Chapte one contains history of shipbuilding and statistics relating to production and market share. Chapter two has been expanded to more directly incorporate material relating to shipbuilding economic theory. Chapter four contains new material, which relates to the fabrication process. New material has been added to Chapter five to more accurately reflect the conditions of current ship production facilities. Chapter six (Ship Design and Engineering), Chapter seven (Planning, Scheduling and Production Control), and Chapter eight (Accuracy Control) have all been updated to reflect the impact of computers on these important areas. Chapter nine (Ship Conversion, Overhaul, and Repair) has been totally rewritten to reflect the experiences of a major consulting firm that has extensively supported shipyards in improvement of their conversion and repair operations. 
420 pages ISBN 0-939773-57-0  ♦ Soft Cover ♦ 2 lbs


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Ship Structural Analysis and Design
by Owen Hughes and Jeom Kee Paik (2010)
 

 

Thorough, clear and informative, Ship Structural Design focuses on the most complex aspects of ship structural design — preliminary design. While concept and detail design are concerned with overall requirements and standard formats, it is in preliminary design — the sizing of all of the ship’s principal structural members — that the structural designer has the largest number of significant decisions and options, and the greatest scope for the optimizing the design.

The text uses a rationally-based design approach (design from first principles), which is ideally suited to preliminary structural design. One of the advantages of this approach is that, unlike all earlier design methods, it applies to all types of ships. Moreover, this approach allows the designer to achieve an optimum structure, according to his own particular measure of merit, such as least life-cycle cost, least weight, or any combination of these.
As in the original book, the underlying theory has been verified through extensive testing and implemented in MAESTRO, a leading ship structural design program.
ISBN 978-0-939773-78-3 ♦ Hard Cover ♦ 5 lbs


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Ships and Science by Larrie D. Ferreiro (2006)
 

 

Ferreiro describes the formulation of the three major elements of ship theory (the science of explaining the physical behavior of a ship): maneuvering and sail theory, ship resistance and hydrodynamics, and stability theory. He considers the era’s influential books on naval architecture and describes the professionalization of ship constructors that is the true legacy of this period. Finally, looking from the viewpoints of both the constructor and the naval administrator, he explains why the development of ship theory was encouraged, financed, and used in naval shipbuilding. A generous selection of rarely seen archival images accompanies the text.
432 pages ♦ ISBN 978-0-262-06259-6 ♦ Hard Cover ♦ 2 lbs.
432 pages ISBN 978-0-262-06259-6 Soft Cover 2 lbs.

            

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Ships with Outriggers
by V.A. Dubrovsky, A. G. Lyakhovitsky (2004)
 

 

This book is focused on a specific group of multi-hull ships having one or more outriggers connected to a larger main hull. It is effectively a supplement to Multi-Hull Ships (above). In the short period after that book was published, the potential of ships with outriggers became apparent and considerable data became available. These data are presented in this volume, which assumes that the reader is familiar with the background. 
88 pages  ISBN 0-9742019-0-1 ♦ Hard Cover ♦ 3 lbs


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Small Craft Papers: SNAME Papers 1985-2002
by Various Authors (2003)
 

 

This CD contains over 300 papers on small craft, selected by the SNAME Small Craft Committee from the Society’s Transactions, journals, conferences, symposia, and Section meetings as most likely to be helpful to their colleagues in the small craft community in the pursuit of their professional endeavors - “one stop shopping, readily accessible and close at hand.”  
CD ISBN 0-939773-42-2 1 lb

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Small Waterplane Area Ships
by Dubrovsky, Matveev, & Sutulo (2007)
 

 


The book presents the the first principles and a bulk of necessary databases required for designing the Small Waterplane Area (SWA) ships. The book is addressed to naval architects, designers, researchers, professors, graduates, managers and other involved in design, research, rule development, plan approval, acquisition, and operation of SWA vessels. 
255 pages  ISBN 13 978-09742019-3-1 ♦ Hard Cover ♦ 3 lbs


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Stability and Safety of Ships: Risk of Capsizing
by V.L. Belenky & N.B. Sevastianov (2007)
 

 

This book deals with the many modern approaches to analyze ship dynamic stability and capsizing. The emphasis is on probabilistic assessment of ship dynamic stability. However, in order to evaluate ship dynamic stability and capsizing one must first formulate the nonlinear ship dynamics problem. This book will do much to raise the level of understanding of ship dynamic stability research to that of hydrodynamics and structures, and paves the way to consideration of ship stability safety as one aspect of the up-and-coming discipline of nonlinear dynamics of ships.
445 pages ISBN 0-939773-61-9 ♦ Soft Cover ♦ 3 lbs


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Submersible Vehicle Systems Design
edited by E. Eugene Allmendinger (1990)
 

 

A comprehensive and cohesive work on the major elements of manned submersible design; useful to those concerned with the design, construction, operation and/ or certification/ classification of these underwater vehicles as well as those involved in the planning or management of ocean systems utilizing them. The editor, Eugene Allmendinger, is Professor Emeritus of Naval Architecture at the University of New Hampshire. 
425 pages ♦ ISBN 0-978-0-939773-24-4 ♦ Soft Cover ♦ 4 lbs


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Sustainability in the Maritime Industry: A Collection of Relevant Papers
edited by Rich Delpizzo, Haifeng Wang, and Andrew Panek (2011)
 

 

The papers on the CD touch on the many different areas these new regulations impact, from emission control of ships operating in international waters, to environmental impacts in the shipyard. This collection represents over thirty years of technical information from various SNAME venues and contains both practical and theoretical knowledge pertaining to energy efficiency, sustainable design and environmental impact in marine design. It is a valuable compilation of technical information on a wide range of topics to increase the knowledge base of marine engineers and designers in both operation and design, addressing marine environmental and sustainability concerns that have become an increasingly crucial aspect to operating in today’s maritime industry. 
ISBN: 978-0-939773-87-9 ♦ CD-ROM ♦ 1 lb


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Titanic Ships, Titanic Disasters; an Analysis of Early White Star and Cunard Superliners
by William H. Garzke, Jr. and John Woodward (2002)
 

 

True forensic analysis of what really caused the demise of the Titanic, Britannic and Lusitania by acclaimed marine forensic experts Garzke and Woodward. Neil Cormack says “Titanic Ships, Titanic Disasters is an excellent book to say the least and should take pride of place in the maritime sections of all public and private libraries around the world. It is a highly recommended volume and the authors are to be congratulated and praised on its quality.”
412 pages ♦ ISBN 0-939773-35X ♦ Hard Cover ♦ 2 lbs


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Transactions - Volume #120 
by Various Authors (2012)
 

 

This important volume has been published annually since 1893. It includes reports given at the Society’s Annual Meeting as well as the papers presented at the meeting. Discussions of the papers and closures developed by the authors are included.  
ISBN 978-0-939773-84-8 ♦ Hard Cover ♦ 3 lbs


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 Underwater Robotics: Science, Design & Fabrication
 by Dr. Steven W. Moore, Harry Bohm & Vickie Jensen (2010)
 

 

UNDERWATER ROBOTICS: SCIENCE, DESIGN & FABRICATION introduces students, educators, and other aspiring inventors to subsea technology. This exciting new resource provides the information needed to design and build underwater vehicles. It also encourages bright young minds to
consider a career in the world of underwater robotics. This textbook is written for college and university entry-level courses and for advanced high school classes. Each chapter begins with a true scenario that sets the stage for the ocean science, physics, math, electronics, and engineering concepts that follow. The final chapter features step-by-step plans for building a basic shallow-diving ROV. There’s also a “What’s Next?” section that provides ideas for modifications and more complex underwater projects. The 770-page text is enhanced by hundreds of photos, illustrations, and diagrams. In addition, the textbook includes a discussion of subsea vehicle development, resource appendices, an extensive glossary, and a complete index. 
770 pages ♦ ISBN 928-0-9841737-0-9 ♦ Hard Cover 


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