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(Ebook) Ship Stability 4th Edition by Klaas van Dokkum, Hans ten Katen, Kees Koomen, Jakob Pinkster ISBN 9789071500077 9071500071

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Authors:Klaas van Dokkum, Hans ten Katen, Kees Koomen, Jakob Pinkster
Pages:167 pages.
Year:2008
Publisher:Dokmar
Language:english
File Size:43.35 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9789071500077, 9071500071
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ISBN 10: 9071500071
ISBN 13: 9789071500077
Author: Klaas van Dokkum, Hans ten Katen, Kees Koomen, Jakob Pinkster

Stability is a difficult concept to define. The idea of a stable character is readily grasped, although it is harder to put into words. The same applies to the notion of a stable ship, as stability is an intangible and complex entity. Nevertheless, it plays an extremely important role in navigation. If a ship is unstable, there is immediate danger to ship, crew, passengers and the environment. Therefore, stability regulations have been established for all types of ships. Every crewmember of every type of ship is well versed in this domain. The strength of this book is that stability is made visible, accessible and understandable for everyone through the many photos, figures and drawings contained within. It is highly suitable for all levels of professional training as well as for those involved with pleasure craft.

(Ebook) Ship Stability 4th Edition Table of contents:

1. Definition of Stability
2. Examples of Stability
3. The Importance of Stability
4. Important Factors for Stability
5. Who is Responsible for Stability
6. Principal Dimensions
 6.1. Definitions
 6.2. Dimensions
 6.3. Positions of the Ship
 6.4. Proportions
 6.5. Volumes and Weights
 6.6. The Shape of the Ship
 6.7. General Arrangement
 6.8. Derivative Quantities
7. Cargo Capacity Relative to Density / Stowage Factor
8. Relation Between the Weight of the Ship and the Displaced Water
9. Reserve Buoyancy
10. Relationship Between Buoyancy and Gravity
11. Relationship Between the Observed Draft and Displacement
12. Corrections of the Draft Readings

TRANSVERSE STABILITY

13. General
14. Stability of Form and Weight
15. Location of Point B
16. Location of the Metacenter (M)
17. Model Data
18. Center of Gravity (G)
19. Level of Capacity
20. The Righting Arm
21. Curve of Statical Stability
22. List Momentum
23. Various Topics

LONGIUDINAL STABILITY

24. The Importance of Longitudinal Stability
25. The Waterline’s Center of Floatation (COF)
26. Moment to Change Trim per Unit
27. Calculation of Trim
28. Distribution of Trim Forward and Aft

DAMAGE STABILITY

29. Ship Stability in Damaged Conditions
30. Evolving Points of View Regarding Damage Stability
31. Calculation Methods for Sinking and Trim Due to Damage
32. Determining Damage Stability

STABILITY WHILE UNDERWAY

33. Ship Stability While Underway
34. Dynamic Stability While Underway
35. Loss of Quasi-Static Stability
36. Loss of Dynamic Stability
37. Broaching
38. Heavy-Weather Guidance

DOCKING, RUNNING AGROUND

39. Ship Stability While Docking
40. Running Aground

SPECIAL TYPES OF SHIPS

41. Sailing Vessels
42. Catamarans / SWATH
43. Crane Ships
44. Fishing Vessels
45. Supply Ships
46. Dredging Vessels
47. Submersible Pontoon
48. Submarines

STABILITY SOFTWARE

49. Introduction and History
50. Arithmetic Functions
51. Tools for Loading Software
52. Standards and Requirements
53. Examples of Loading Software

HYDROSTATIC PARTICULARS

54. Hydrostatic Particulars

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