This document contains summaries of several books related to naval architecture, marine engineering, and shipbuilding. It provides brief descriptions of the contents and topics covered in each book, as well as publication details like year, page count, weight, price for members, and whether the book is hardbound or softbound. Some of the books described include Principles of Naval Architecture, Ship Production, Marine Engineering, and Ship Structural Design. The document allows readers to quickly understand several technical reference works and determines if they would like to purchase or reference any in more detail.
This document contains summaries of several books related to naval architecture, marine engineering, and shipbuilding. It provides brief descriptions of the contents and topics covered in each book, as well as publication details like year, page count, weight, price for members, and whether the book is hardbound or softbound. Some of the books described include Principles of Naval Architecture, Ship Production, Marine Engineering, and Ship Structural Design. The document allows readers to quickly understand several technical reference works and determines if they would like to purchase or reference any in more detail.
This document contains summaries of several books related to naval architecture, marine engineering, and shipbuilding. It provides brief descriptions of the contents and topics covered in each book, as well as publication details like year, page count, weight, price for members, and whether the book is hardbound or softbound. Some of the books described include Principles of Naval Architecture, Ship Production, Marine Engineering, and Ship Structural Design. The document allows readers to quickly understand several technical reference works and determines if they would like to purchase or reference any in more detail.
This document contains summaries of several books related to naval architecture, marine engineering, and shipbuilding. It provides brief descriptions of the contents and topics covered in each book, as well as publication details like year, page count, weight, price for members, and whether the book is hardbound or softbound. Some of the books described include Principles of Naval Architecture, Ship Production, Marine Engineering, and Ship Structural Design. The document allows readers to quickly understand several technical reference works and determines if they would like to purchase or reference any in more detail.
Robert J. Scott This book presents thesmall boat designer and builder with a basic insight into thenatureof fiberglass as a boatbuildingmaterial, as well as a sound, yet simple, approach to analyzing fiberglass boat hull structures. Thebasic principles of fiberglass, includingits advantages and disadvantages areoutlined and thorough reviewis given to thecharacteristics of fiberglass materials and laminatedesign properties. In addition, valuabledata is presented on basic design principles such as selection of structural loads, safety factors, deflection and vibration limitation. Thelevel of detail presented in this book is tuned to theboat designer who recognizes the need for a sound engineering analysis of the fiberglass structures he designs, tempered with a practical, uncomplicated approach. Thebook is well illustrated and includes numerous step-by-step design examples to demonstrate the principles presented. [FB], 1996, Hardbound, 2lbs. List $40; Members $20 A v a i l a b l e
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T i t l e s State-of-the-art technology and its application to the principles and practices of ship production is thefocus of this book, which is divided into threesections. The first section is an introduction, followed by shipbuilding terms, economic and production management theories and thegeneral concept of group technology. This is followed by a description of theapplication of group technology to shipbuildingthrough a product-oriented work structure. Thefinal section concludes with insights into related topics, such as the status of theU.S. shipbuildingindustry and the application of group technology to ship conversion, overhaul and repair. Chapters arealso devoted to basic maunfacturing and construction processes, historical and descriptive discussions of shipyard layout, a systemfor ship design and engineeringto support theshipbuildingsystem, and design for production and CAD/CAMapplication. The book is suitablefor teachingat theuniversity level, both for the upperclass undergraduate and graduate courses, as well as servingas a valuableresourcefor practicing shipbuilding professionals. Richard L. Storch, Colin P. Hammon, Howard M. Bunch, and Richard C. Moore Ship Production [SP], 1995, Second Edition, 512 p., 4lbs. List $80; Members $60 List $76; Members $38 [EP], 1995, Softbound, 323 p., 3lbs. Asymposiumwas held as part of the1994 Annual Meetingthat addressed issues dealingwith design, retrofit and operation for theenvironment, pollution control technologies, and environmental regulatory compliance. All facets of these subjects were covered, fromcargo containment, to waste management, to emission control, with consideration given to cargo ships, passenger vessels, workboats and recreational marine vessels. Transcripts fromtherecent Estonia tragedyand howit related to theneed for futureregulatory requirements for enhanced safety and pollution prevention are included. Attendees generally agreed that the Symposiumpresented unusually broad coverage of a complex subject, by combiningtheflexibility and timeliness of presentations by knowledgeable individuals. Environmental Proceedings Photo courtesy of The Baltek Corportion R e f e r e n c e
B o o k s The1992 edition of MarineEngineering, originally published in 1942 and 1944 as two volumes, and subsequently revised in 1971, has seen morethan 20 years of evolutionary changes in themaritimeindustry. Acompletereviewof marine engineering, encompassing both naval and merchant practices and incorporating thebroad rangeof technological developments that evolved duringthelast 20 years. Nowincludes material presenting theprinciples associated with pollution control, design for production, integrated logistic support and noisecontrol, as well as expanded coverage of propulsion shafting and piping. [ME] 1992, hardbound, 968 p., 5lbs. List $125; Members $95 This is a valuablereferencefor marine engineers and naval architects and for other engineers working in the marine engineeringfield. It is alsoauseful text for undergraduates in marine engineering and naval architecture fields. International Safety Standard Guidelines for the Operation of Tourist Submersibles John A. Pritzlaff, ed. Areferencebook to beused as a safety aidby all who design, build and operate tourist submersibles. The guidelines embody the marine expertise, good engineering practice and safety planningthat should be considered in the design and operation of tourist submersibles in order to achievean acceptablelevel of operational safety. Includes discussions on personnel, plans and procedures and equipment as well as extensive appendices compiled from theleadingorganizations in thefield. [R-39] 1993, hardbound, 311p., 4lbs. List $30 Members $25 Non-Technical [SDC] 1980, hardbound, 748p., 5lbs. List $70 Members $35 Atreatiseon thepractical aspects of merchant ship design and construction, basic design, structure, materials, joining, outfit, equipment, environmental control, preservation and maintenance, shipyard practices, including launching and trials. Ship Design and Construction Robert Taggart, ed. Naval Architecture for Non-Naval Architects Harry Benford Written in engaging and easily understood terms, this volume concentrates on two aspects of naval architecture: design and analysis. Technical discussions are almost entirelyqualitativerather than quantitative and coverage focuses on conventional ships and boats while answering questions about such matters as the proposed vessel's seaworthiness, structural integrity, powering requirements and functional capability. [NNA] 1991, hardbound, 239 p., 3lbs. List $24.50 Members $19.50 Marine Engineering Roy L. Harrington, ed. PHOTO HERE New Low Price Tofaxonorder, call (800) 798-2188 2 Photo courtesy of Peter Jaquith Arevision of the1967referencebook on naval architecturecoveringship's geometry, stability, flooding, strength, resistanceand propulsion, vibration, ship controllability and motion in waves. Amust-havereferencefor anyoneinvolved in naval architecture. The 3-volumeset includes: VolumeIStability and Strength; Volume IIResistance, Propulsion and Vibrations; Volume IIISeakeeping and Controllability. The authors most assuredly have met the stated objectives of bringing the basic science of naval architecture and marine engineering up-to-date by rewriting and emphasizing modern techniques and regulations, and adding modern and advanced ship types Edward V. Lewis, ed. Principles of Naval Architecture Provides a working knowledge on the flowof water aroundashipandhow it produces the forces, moments and motions with which theship designer, builder and operator are concerned. Included arethesubjects of maneuvering and wave going of ships including forces, moments, prediction of responseand design for good performance in waves. [HY] 3-volumeset, hardbound VolumeI: 1957, 648p. VolumeII: 1957, 980p. VolumeIII: 1965, 507p. List $120; Members$60, 14lbs. [PNA] 1988, hardbound, 3-volume List $180 Members$120 9lbs. or each volume... [PNAI, II or III] List $90; Members$60 3lbs. Submersible Vehicle Systems Design E. Eugene Allmendinger, ed. A comprehensive and cohesive work on themajor 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 involvedin theplanningor management of ocean systems utilizingthem. [SUB] 1990, hardbound, 425p., 350 List $140 Members$70, 4lbs. [FFT] 1987, hardbound, 421p., 4 lbs. Available on microfiche. List $60 Members$30 Hydrodynamics in Ship Design The MarAd Systematic Series of Full-Form Ship Models Donald P. Roseman, ed. Comprehensive, systematic data on performance of vessels havinghull-formcharacteristics with high values of length- beamratio and high values of beam-draft ratio. Ship Structural Design: ARationally-Based, Computer-Aided Optimization Approach Owen F. Hughes Harold E. Saunders Fundamental and essential aspects of rationally-based preliminary ship structural design in a completeand unified treatment. "PlateBending", by Owen F. Hughes and J. B. Caldwell is a supplement to Chapter 9, which deals with elastic and inelastic plateresponseto both uniformand concentrated loads. This supplement also includes a 3.5" diskette (IBMcompatible) computer program, PLATE, Version 2, for theship structural design analysis methods and algorithms which performs platebendingcalculations for flat steel plates. [Ship Structural Design with Plate Bending Supplement] List $120 Members$60 5lbs. [Ship Structural Design] 1995, hardbound, 566p. List $100 Members$50 4lbs. [Plate Bending] 1991, softbound, 43p. List $32 Members$17 1lb. 3 Reference Books Fax your order to (201) 798-4975 4 Historical Perspectives Journal of Ship Production Quarterly publication for original and timely technical papers addressing problems of shipyard techniques and production of merchant and naval ships. Sinceits inception, theJournal of Ship Production has been a forum for peer-reviewed, professionally edited papers fromacademic and industry sources. As such, it has influenced the worldwide development of ship production engineering as a fully qualified professional discipline. Each issue contains a well-rounded selection of technical papers, including written discussions and authors' closures, relevant to ship production professionals. [JSP] Quarterly: Feb., May, Aug., Nov. U.S. List $65.00 International List $75.00 Members $30.00 Marine Technology/ SNAME News This quarterly technical and news journal includes significant papers on a variety of subjects fromSection meetings and other sources, plus news of Society national and local activities. [MT] Quarterly: Jan., April, July, Oct. U.S. List $70.00 International List $80.00 Members: Complimentary Transactions Published annually since 1893. Includes all papers and annual reports presented at the Society's Annual Meeting, including certain award-winning technical papers. [TR], 1995, Vol. 103 U.S. List $45.00 International List $57.50 Members $25.00 (Please call SNAME to inquire about previous years' volumes) Journal of Ship Research Quarterly publication for highly technical papers on applied research in hydrodynamics, propulsion, ship motions, structures and vibrations, immediately useful to naval architects and marine engineers. While theJournal of Ship Research requires that papers present the results of research that advances ship and ocean science and engineering, most contributions bear directly on other disciplines i.e., civil and mechanical engineering, applied mathematics and numerical analysis. The average issue publishes nine papers and is 90 pages in length. High quality papers arecontributedfromthe U.S., Canada and overseas, with representation from established authorities as well as new researchers. [JSR] Quarterly: Mar., June, Sept., Dec. U.S. List $80 International List $90 Members $35 P e r i o d i c a l s Speed on the Ship! WilliamduBarry Thomas This history of theSociety, as written by William duBarry Thomas, chronicles the accomplishments and frustrations of onehundred years of growth. Mr. Thomas, a fourth generation member and great-grandson of a founder of the Society, has written and lectured extensively on maritime history. [SOS] 1993, softbound, 205p., 87illust., 2lbs.. List $19.95; Members $14.95 AHalf Century of Maritime Technology: 1943-1993 Harry Benford, ed. This volume of over 600 pages concentrates on a broad range of developments in maritime technology during the second half of SNAME's first century. Enhanced with over 400 photographs and illustrations and encompassing sixty-one chapters, topics rangefrom"Aircraft Carriers" authored by Barry Tibbitts and thelateRobert Riggins to "Yachts and Other Pleasure Craft" by Olin Stephens II. This unique volume has been edited by Harry Benford, professor emeritus at the University of Michigan. [HCM] 1993, hardbound, 616 p., 503illus. List $45; Members $40 5lbs. T e c h n i c a l
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P u b l i c a t i o n s N Higher Strength Steels in Hull Structures [2-19]* 1971, 136p. List $80.00 Members $40.00 Explores current design, fabrication and economic problems associated with theapplication of higher-strength steels in themajor components of hull structureof merchant ships, oneof themeans of fulfillingtheneedfor theabilitytotransport cargoat alower cost per-ton-mile. Various classification societies' current rules and guidelines are discussed; comments are offered on advantageous ship proportions and certain areas of caution for designers and shipbuilders are defined. AluminumFire Protection Guidelines [2-21]* 1974, 148 p. List $43.00 Members $21.50 This bulletin describes two methods for designingthefireprotection of aluminumstructurein ships, thetraditional "A", "B", "C" Class systemand a newapproach which bases protection on the fire exposure. Guide for Quality Assured Fiberglass Reinforced Plastics Structures [2-23]* 1977, 58p. List $45.50 Members $22.75 Application of Probabilistic Design Methods to Wave Loads Prediction for Ship Structures Analysis [2-27] 1982, 150 p. List $54.00 Members $27.00 Theconcept of applying probabilistic methods to thestructural design of ships andother marinestructures has arouseda great deal of interest in somequarters andskepticismin others. Partial application of probability theory in recent years has already hada profoundeffect in classification societyrules. At thesametime, manyof thedoubts andquestions felt by somedesigners may betheresult of a lack of clear, simpleexplanations of asubject whichat first appears tobecomplicatedandbaffling. The present report attempts to providea straightforward statement of one aspect of thesubjectthat of waveprediction. NEW FOR 1996 Bibliography on Slamming, Impact and Other Transient Related Phenomena [2-28] 1985,116p. List $30.00 Members $15.00 5 Design of Typical Tanker Shell Longitudinals and Bottom Plating [2-9]* 1964, 29p. List $30.00 Members $15.00 *Publications marked as such are available by photo reproduction only. Notes on Ship Slamming [2-30]* 1993, 80p. List $40.00 Members $20.00 A reviewof ship forward bottomslamming problems are presented taking into account their history, causes and effects. Hydrodynamic as well as structural aspects of ship slamming, theoretical and experimental work are discussed. The construction requirements of various ship classification societies are identified as they relate to ship slamming. Design methods aresuggested which it is believed will providefor developingship forward bottomstructure capable of improved structural performance under ship slamming loads. Guide for Analysis and Evaluation of Shipboard Hull Vibration Data [2-29]* 1993, 26p. List $30.00 Members$15.00 This report, originallypreparedtoidentifythecurrent problemareas of the1984 ISOStandards and definetheapproach to theresolution of these problems, has been expanded to include consideration of the technical points noted at the ISO/TC108 Meeting held in Kobe, Japan, 4- 13 September, 1991. Recommendations are included to formthe basis for updatingthepresent ISOStandards. Apreliminary draft of a proposed revision to ISO6954 is included. Hydrodynamics Bulletins Explanatory Notes for Resistance and Propulsion Data Sheets [1-13]* 1953, 36p. List $30.00 Members $15.00 (For companion Data Sheets, see page 7.) Index to Model and Expanded Resistance Data Sheets, No. 1-175 [1-14]* 1958, 41p. List $30.00 Members $15.00 (For companion Data Sheets, see page 7.) Howto Use the SNAME Small Craft Data Sheets [D-13] for Design and for Resistance Prediction [1-23]* 1963, 43p. List $36.00 Members $18.00 A complement to Data Sheet D-13 "Small Craft Data Sheets (see page 7). Techniques for EstimatingVibratory Forces Generated by Propellers [1-34]* 1975, 54p. List $43.50 Members $21.75 MaximumWave Conditions for Design [1-37]* 1978, 34 p. List $30.00 Members $15.00 Ship Control Bibliography [1-40] 1982, 196p. List $30.00 Members $15.00 NEW FOR 1996 Notes on Ship Controllability (Revised) [1-41] 1983, 41p. List $30.00 Members $15.00 Design Workbook on Ship Maneuverability [1-44]* 1993, 260p. List $50.00 Members $25.00 Developed by Panel H-10 (Ship Controllability) to drawtogether available references and tools used in ship controllability design and present a congruous process for integrating theminto the early design cycle. It is intendedtobeusedinconjunctionwithother technical references such as the Controllability chapter of Principles of Naval Architecture. Presentedin amodular format, it offers tools andrules of thumbfor useinspecifictechnical areas toaidindefiningthe controllabilitypotential of aship. Regulatory, operational, andtechnical viewpoints are presented to define a balanced picture of the compromises needed in design trade-offs. Hull Structure Bulletins Fax your order to: (201) 798-4975 Guide for Sea Trials [3-47]* 1989, 95p. List $38.00 Members $19.00 Covers sea trials of self-propelled surface ships displacing 300 tons or more, powered by fossil fuel anddrivenbysteamturbine, gas turbine, diesel engineor electric motors. It does not cover dock trials or tests or demonstrations which can be conducted dockside, which arecovered in T&RBulletin 3-39, "Guidefor Shop and Installation Tests." Study of Cable SplicingTechniques for Modular Ship Construction [3-48] 1990, 111p. List $40.00 Members $20.00 Marine Diesel Power Plant Practices [3-49] 1990, 100 p. List $38.00 Members $19.00 Guidelines, practices and allowances suitable for use in preliminary stages of the design of marinediesel power plants for thepropulsionof typical merchant ships. Intendedtoaid thedesigner in theuseof enginemanufacturers' performancedata and to report plant design practices. Ship Technical Operations Bulletins Thermal Insulation Report [4-7]* 1963, 150p. List $104.00 Members $52.00 Results of investigation of theuseof various insulation materials, andtheir proper application, for thepurposeof obtainingthemost satisfactory comfort conditions on shipboard in themost economical manner. Presentation of a method for determination of requiredinsulationfor seagoingships suitablefor varyingrates of heat transfer at different temperature levels taking into consideration economy of installation, construction, maintenance and weight. Guide for Shipboard Crane Specifications [4-12]* 1972, 65p. List $50.00 Members $25.00 CoatingSystems Guide for Exterior Surfaces of Steel Vessels [4-15]* 1978, 24p. List $36.00 Members $18.00 Compiled performance data and descriptions (including potentials and limitations) of the basic types of marinecoatings inusefor theprotectionof ships' hulls, decks and superstructures. Provides the ship designer, builder and operator with a convenient guide and reference to ship coatings. Calculations for Merchant Ship Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Design [4-16]* 1980, 78p. List $36.00 Members $18.00 This report has been prepared by Panel 037 (HVACDesign) to standardize heating, ventilation, and air conditioning calculations for merchant ship designs. Guide to Sources of Data on the Costs of Construction and Operation of Merchant Ships [4-17] 1982, 28 p. List $24.00 Members $12.00 Abrasive BlastingGuide for Aged or Coated Steel Surfaces [4-21] 1986, 28 p. List $30.00 Members $15.00 Technical & Research Publications 6 Use of Scale Models for Human EngineeringPurposes in Ship Design and Construction [4-22] 1988, 23p. List $40.00 Members $20.00 Power Plants [3-40] 1986, 64p. List $23.00 Members $11.50 *Publications marked as such areavailableby photo reproduction only. Ships Machinery Bulletins Marine SteamPower Plant Heat Balance Practices [3-11] 1973, 133p. List $55.00 Members $27.50 A revision of the universally accepted 1961 bulletin, which standardized the assumptions and allowances and methods of treatment of heat balance calculations, necessitated by changing practices and increasing capability of marine steampower plants. Guide to the Design and Testingof Anchor Windlasses for Merchant Ships [3-15]* 1964, 21p. List $22.00 Members $11.00 Marine Diesel Power Plant Performance Practices [3-27]* 1975, 61p. List $47.00 Members $23.50 Marine Gas Turbine Power Plant Performance Practices [3-28] 1976, 61p. List $38.00 Members $19.00 Design Guide for Shipboard Airborne Noise Control [3-37]* 1983, 357p., 3lbs. List $89.00 Members $44.50 After discussingnoisecriteria, anoutlineof ashipboardnoisecontrol planis giventoassist thedesigner informulatingapproaches tomeet thecriteria. Guidelinesonacoustical designpracticesarethengiven. A majorityof theguidedeals withnoisepredictionprocedures usinga source-path-receiver approach. Infornation on noise control treatments is given and threeappendices areprovided. Guidelines for the Use and Applications of Marine Waste Heat Boilers and Waste Heat/Auxiliary Boiler Arrangements [3-38] 1985, 15p. List $19.00 Members $9.50 Guide for Shop and Installation Tests [3-39] 1985, 92p. List $31.50 Members $15.75 This guidepresents information for a shop and installation test of each type of equipment and systemnormally found on commercial ships. This guidedoes not cover sea trial tests, which arecovered in T&R Bulletin3-47, "Guide for SeaTrials." Maintenance Management Programfor Automated Guide for Centralized Control and Automation of Ship's Steam Propulsion Plant [3-41]* 1986, 68p. List $52.00 Members $26.00 Guidelines for the Use of Vibration Monitoringfor Preventive Maintenance [3-42] 1987, 98p. List $51.00 Members $25.50 Guide to Propulsion Reduction Gear Alignment and Installation [3-43] 1987, 26p. List $30.00 Members $15.00 7 To order, call (800) 798-2188 T e c h n i c a l
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C o n t i n u e d Tank Coatings Guide [4-23]* 1990, 30p. List $30.00 Members $15.00 Points out thepitfalls andpotential problems that areinherent inanymajor tank coatingjob. Bybeingawareof suchdifficulties, anowner and/or specifier can include in the specifications and procurement documents safeguards which will enhance the outcome. Intended as a resource for all thoseconcerned with tank coating. Marine Systems/Offshore Bulletins SALE Guidelines for Windtunnel Testingof Mobile and Offshore DrillingUnits [5-4] 1988, 23p. List $30.00 Members $15.00 This bulletin describes wind tunnel testing procedures associated with the measurement of wind loads and wind effects on mobile offshore drilling units or "MODU's". Specifically, these procedures may be used for wind load studies associated with the evaluation of vessel stability and stationkeeping performance, and the bottom-founded stability of jack-up drillingunits. Guideline for Site Specific Assessment of Mobile Jack- up Units [5-5] 1991, 12p. List $15.00 Members $10.00 Site Specific Assessment of Mobile Jack-up Units [5-5A] 1994, 6lbs. List $ 70.00 Members $ 35.00 Preparation of this bulletin has been monitored by Panel OC-7 and has been drafted by the Working Group of the Joint Industry Sponsored project "Jack-up Site Assessment Procedures: Establishment of an International Technical Guideline." Ship Design Bulletins Two Model Weight Control Plans for Ships [7-1] 1986, 49p. List $25.00 Members $12.50 General Arrangement DrawingFormat [7-2] 1988, 7p. List $28.00 Members $14.00 General Arrangement DrawingDetails [7-3] 1988, 13p. List $38.00 Members $19.00 Propeller Data Sheets, Set of 3 [D-11]* 1966 List $20.00 Members $10.00 Companion publications: 1-13 and 1-14 Small Craft Data Sheets, Set of 16 [D-13]* 1967 List $50.00 Members $25.00 Companion publication: 1-23 *Publications marked as such areavailableby photo reproduction only. General Arrangement Design Criteria and Constraints [7-4]* 1990, 42p. List $26.00 Members $13.00 Thedesign of a ship's General Arrangements is subject to a host of criteria and constraints stemming fromphysical, operational and mandated restrictions. These impositions on the ship design span a wide range of considerations reflecting owner or mission needs, legal requirements, operator considerations, safety, systemneeds, convention and support facilities. Since General Arrangements represents the core of a ship design, the criteria and constraints must besatisfied as a necessary condition to developing a viablecraft. SWATH Ships [7-5]* 1992, 98p. List $50.00 Members $25.00 A comprehensive understanding of the characteristics, capabilities and operationally effective domain of the SWATH hull concept. Propeller Selection and Optimization Program [7-6] 1993, 117p. List $30.00 Members $15.00 Theprincipal scopeof theprogramis thepresentation of theuser friendly PC based PSOP, along with its code, operable under the Microsoft DOS operating system. It considers 18 distinct cases of propeller selection and optimization conditions. Optimization is carriedout usinga oneandtwo dimensional Fibonacci search technique. Propeller performance is evaluated using regressed databases of propeller thrust and torque coefficients. Codes Code for Shipboard Vibration Measurements [C-1]* 1975, 35p. List $30.00 Members $15.00 Local Shipboard Structures and Machinery Vibration Measurements [C-4]* 1976, 28p. List $25.00 Members $12.50 Acceptable Vibration of Marine Steamand Gas Turbine Main and Auxiliary Machinery Plants [C-5]* 1976, 16p. List $28.00 Members $14.00 Data Sheets Model Resistance Data Sheets, Set of 28 Cargo Vessels [D-1]* 1966 List $50.00 Members $25.00 Companion publications: 1-13 and 1-14 Model Resistance Data Sheets, Set of 12 Tugs [D-7]* 1966 List $50.00 Members $25.00 Companion publications: 1-13 and 1-14 Model Resistance Data Sheets, Set of 12 Barges [D-8]* 1966 List $50.00 Members $25.00 Companion publications: 1-13 and 1-14 Model Resistance Data Sheets, Set of 9 Trawlers [D-9]* 1966 List $50.00 Members $25.00 Companion publications: 1-13 and 1-14 Model Resistance Data Sheets, Set of 11Miscellaneous Ships [D-10]* 1966 List $50.00 Members $25.00 Companion publications: 1-13 and 1-14 Dynamic Slosh Induced Loads on Liquid Cargo Tank Bulkheads [R-19]* 1975, 18p. List $20.00 Members $10.00 Effect of Rudder Rate on the Performance of a Large Tanker [R-22] 1976, 18 p. List $20.00 Members $10.00 Results of a Survey on Shaft Alignment Procedures Used by American Shipyards [R-25]* 1978, 12p. List $20.00 Members $10.00 Reports on Damage and Losses Caused in HandlingCargo in the Marine Terminal and Related Areas [R-29]* 1988, 60p. List $50.00 Members $25.00 Seakeepingand Added Resistance of SailingYachts with Winglet Keels [R-30]* 1989, 40p. List $50.00 Members $25.00 Locus, AVariable-Geometry SailboatConstruction, and Initial Experiments on SteeringQualities [R-31]* 1989, 75p. List $50.00 Members $25.00 Material Physical Properties of Sandwich-Core Panels with High-Strength Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Skins [R-32]* 1989, 90p. List $50.00 Members $25.00 Sea Trials, Model Test Correlations for 769-Foot Containership [R-34]* 1989, 38p. List $30.00 Members $15.00 Study of Ship FramingSystems [R-36]* 1990, 26p. List $30.00 Members $15.00 FishingVessel Limits Study [R-37]* 1990, 43p. List $30.00 Members $15.00 Vessel-Wave Interactions on an SL-7Class Ship [R-38]* 1990, 14p. List $20.00 Members $10.00 Experiments and Calculations of Four Wigley Hullforms [R-43]* 1993, 110p. List $30.00 Members $15.00 AStudy on Reliability, Availability, Maintainability Data Banks for Ships [R-45]* 1993, 44p. List $30.00 Members $ 15.00 but may not represent conclusive research. thesereports usually includeuseful information Resulting frominvestigations for the T&R Programs, Technical & Research Reports An Approach to ConductingTimely Structural Fatigue Analysis of Large Tankers [R-41]* 1992, 21p. List $30.00 Members $15.00 A rationally-based design and analysis procedure for computing fatigue damage of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Service tankers is presented. The method considers not only damagedueto hull girder bending, but also damagedueto local panel pressure fluctuations. This task requires four basic steps: specifying a lifetimewaveenvironment, generating a hydrodynamic model, calculating cyclic stresses due to the wave environment and computing the fatigue damage due to such stresses. The implementation of each step is discussed with an emphasis on applying existing research tools. SeakeepingConsiderations in Design and Operation of Hard Chine Planing Hulls [R-42]* 1993, 124p. List $50.00 Members $25.00 This report is theresult of updated material prepared for lectures previously presented to the Carderock Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center to informthe small craft design, engineering, and test personnel of the analytical and experimental seakeeping techniques availableto assist in makingrational technical design decisions. Thematerial nowtakes a tutorial formwhichis useful todesigners of bothmilitaryandcommercial planingcraft. Technical & Research Publications 8 The Application of SuperconductingMagnetohydrodynamics to Ship Propulsion: AState-of-the-Art Review [R-46] 1993, 158p. List $50.00 Members $25.00 Workshop on the Role of Hydrodynamics and the Hydrodynamicist in Ship Bridge Simulator Training [R-47] 1993, 47p. List $30.00 Members$15.00 This workshop was a working meeting called by Panel H-10 (Ship Controllability) of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME) to provide advice to the National Academy of Sciences Marine Board Committee on Ship Bridge Simulation Training. The workshop addressed the state of practice of matematical modeling ofship maneuvering and the appropriate role of hydrodynamics and the Hydrodynamicistin ship bridge simulator training. The hydrodynamic modeling process was reviewed witha focus onthetechnical product that canbedeliveredtothetrainer fromahydrodynamics perspective. Effects of Wake Shear on Duct Camber [R-48] 1995, 70p. List $30.00 Members$15.00 Theobjectiveof this studyis thefirst order effects onthedesignof propeller ducts of hull wakevorticity or shear. Whiletherehavebeen several competent studies of a similar nature, theprocedurediffers significantlyfromall others, allowingthemotionequations to be reduced to integrations by hand-turned mathematics. Use is made of a transformed formfor the pressure fromthe linearized Euler equations. An inhomogenous partial differential equationis obtainedinwhichtheshear contributionis inonetermwhoseform suggests adoption of a class of shear flows. This class involves four parameters which, as demonstrated, can be computed to fit various measured ship model wakes. It is concluded that inthedesignof ducts thecontributions duetowakeshear must beincludedbyusing non-linear theory sinceapplication of ducts is generally warranted only for disc loadings well inexcess of unity. Guide to Developinga TrainingManual on the Use of Life-SavingEquipment [R-40]* 1992, 11p. 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