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Specificity and designing of multi-hull ships and boats

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"The monograph presents the main results of the author's sixty-year activity in science and engineering fields regarding the application of various multi-hull ships. The shown data are based mainly on the wide experimental results of the author. For fullness of description, some problems are explained in brief by the experimental results of other authors whose names are shown in the text and references. The scope of topics includes a brief history of applications, a list of types, hydrostatics and stability, towing resistance and propulsion in calm water and high seas, seaworthiness, maneuverability, external loads, structural arrangements and strength, general arrangement, and proposed concept designs. The scope of architectural types encompasses the variety of multi-hull 'species' from catamarans to trimarans as well as the other triple-hull ships, and ships with a small water-plane area (SWA ships). The type and size of ship range from small fast crafts to large ferries, from passenger ships to transatlantic container-carriers, and from high-speed patrol boats to naval combat and auxiliary ships. This is a development of a kind of technical encyclopedia previously published as three books: Multi-hull Ships by V. Dubrovsky and A. Lyakhovitsky (2001), Ships with Outriggers, by V. Dubrovsky (2004), Ships with Small Water-Plane Area, by V. Dubrovsky, K. Matveev, S. Sutulo, with detailed explanations of the newest data. In this respect, the book is unique and the most universal one written in English today. A brief history of applications is given as the base for future developments. The introduction contains a list of ship types and full terminology. Chapter One describes the specificity of general arrangement. Chapter Two speaks of how stability and non-sinkability differ clearly from the same qualities of mono-hulls. Chapter Three delves into resistance in calm water (major specificity and its use, series test results of catamarans with low-lengthening hulls, and twin- and triple-hull SWA models). Chapter Four is about seakeeping and performance on high seas (specifics of motion and the universal method of comparative evaluation). Chapter Five teaches readers about controllability and maneuverability specificity. Chapter Six shows structural strength (external loads, hull girder stress analysis and design, and simplified methods). Chapter Seven deals with d esign (basic factors, specific design algorithms and limitations, some new concepts: super-fast wave-piercing trimaran; 'semi-gliding' ships with small water-plane area, S/P SWA ships, feeder and fast container-carriers, motor yachts, carriers of helicopters and unmanned aircraft; transatlantic container-carriers, cruise ships, passenger ships for unequipped coasts, ships for seismic researching, multi-purpose pleasure and inexpensive research vessels, some small-sized vessels, and combat ships from corvettes to aircraft-carriers). The book is addressed to all kinds of readers involved in the production and operation of ships, including owners, designers, naval architects, marine engineers, professors and students, as well as planning and ship-operating managers"--From publisher's website.

כותר Specificity and designing of multi-hull ships and boats / Victor A. Dubrovsky.
מוציא לאור New York, [New York] : Nova Publishers
שנה 2016
הערות Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
English
הערת תוכן ותקציר SPECIFICITY AND DESIGNING OF MULTI-HULL SHIPS AND BOATS
SPECIFICITY AND DESIGNING OF MULTI-HULL SHIPS AND BOATS
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
CONTENTS
PREFACE
BRIEF HISTORY AND CONTEMPORARY APPLICATIONS
Types and Features of Multi-Hull Vessels
INTRODUCTION. TYPES OF VESSELS AND THEIR MAIN SPECIFICITY
Chapter 1 SPECIFICITY OF GENERAL ARRANGEMENTS*
Chapter 2 STABILITY AND NON-SINKABILITY*
Chapter 3 PERFORMANCE AT SMOOTH SEA*
Chapter 4 SEAWORTHINESS*
4.1. GENERAL FEATURES OF SEAWORTHINESS
4.2. SLAMMING, UPPER DECK WETNESS AND DIMENSION SELECTION 4.3. NUMERICAL ESTIMATION OF SEAKEEPING, METHOD AND ALGORITHM [DUBROVSKY, 2000I]
4.4. ACHIEVABLE SPEEDS OF TWO SMALL-SIZED VESSELS IN HEAD SEA [DUBROVSKY, LYAKHOVITSKY, 2001]
Chapter 5 MANEUVERABILITY*
Chapter 6 STRENGTH AND HULL STRUCTURE MASS*
External Loads
Chapter 7 DESIGNING*
7.1. GENERAL NOTES ON TYPE SELECTION
7.2. SOME EXAMPLES OF DESIGN PROCESSES
7.2.1. The Achievable Speed Doubling in Seas. [Dubrovsky, 1995b], [Dubrovsky, 2001b]
7.2.2. Active Counteraction to the General Bending Moments for Decreasing of Structure Mass External loads
Above-water wing structure
Methods of previous strength
Mass Estimations
Conclusions
7.2.3. The "Semi-Gliding" SWA Ships
A. Twin-hull Ones
B. Triple-Hull One
7.2.4. SWATH as a High-Speed Corvette [Dubrovsky, Matveev, Sutulo, 2007]
7.2.5. Some Lessons of a Design. [Dubrovsky, 2010d]
7.2.6. Some Slow-Speed Ships [Dubrovsky, 2009b]
7.2.7 An Optimal Triple-Hull SWA Ship of Ultimate Longitudinal Shift (Hull Structure Mass Estimation), [Dubrovsky, 2008a]
7.3. SOME EXAMPLES OF THE PROPOSED TYPES OF MULTI-HULLS 7.3.1. For High Seakeeping
7.3.1.1. A Small-Sized Carrier of the Unmanned Aircrafts [Dubrovsky, 2008b]
7.3.1.2. Various Passenger Ships [Dubrovsky, Lyakhovitsky, 2001]
7.3.1.3. SCIENCE Ships
7.3.1.4. Ship for Personnel Transportation
7.3.1.5. Rescue and Anti-Fire Ship
7.3.1.6. Container-Carriers
7.3.1.7. Aircraft -Carriers
7.3.2. Small-Sized Vessels
7.3.2.1. Water-Taxi: 8 Passengers or Payload 0.7 t
Speed 30 knots, Full Displacement 2.5 t
7.3.2.2. Shallow-Water Vessels of Simplified Traditional Shape
7.3.2.3. Near-Coast Fishery Trawler-Freezer 7.3.2.4. Escort Tug-Catamaran
7.3.2.5. Modernization of a Mono-Hull Corvette
7.3.2.6. Modernization of Car-Passenger Monohull Ferry
7.3.2.7. The Alternative Method of Overheeling Avoiding
7.3.3. Motor and Sail Yachts
7.3.3.1. Transformed Yacht-Boat for Near-City Rivers and Lakes
7.3.3.2. Small-Sized Motor Yacht of High Seaworthiness
7.3.3.3. Luxury Fast Motor Yacht
7.3.3.4. Luxury Motor Yacht with Moderate Speed
7.3.3.5. Catamaran Yacht
7.3.4. For Minimal Under-Water Noise
Chapter 8 APPENDICES
APPENDIX 1. TESTED SWA HULL MODELS AND TEST RESULTS [DUBROVSKY, LYAKHOVITSKY, 2001]
סדרה Construction Materials and Engineering
היקף החומר 1 online resource (239 p.)
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