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Principles of Naval Architecture:Volume III Motions in Waves and Controllability

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from: Society of Naval Architects & Marine Engineer

 : Principles of Naval Architecture:Volume III Motions in Waves and Controllability
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Binding: Hardcover
EAN: 9780939773022
Edition: 2nd Rev
ISBN: 0939773023
Label: Society of Naval Architects & Marine Engineer
Manufacturer: Society of Naval Architects & Marine Engineer
Number Of Items: 1
Publication Date: 1990-06
Publisher: Society of Naval Architects & Marine Engineer
Studio: Society of Naval Architects & Marine Engineer




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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Don't buy anything else
The 3 book set covers everything one needs to know in order to design a ship. Load modeling, flow about the hull, propeller design, stability and control, sea waves, fairing. Don't waste time, this is the most complete opera on the naval architecture. Suffice to say, it's printed by the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. The only drawback is that it's expensive, but it worths every penny you'll spend for it. You can buy it with "closed eyes".



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PNA Volume III provides excellent coverage of hydrodynamic issues for all levels of design...including parametric analysis of seakeeping and maneuvering (based on basic hull parameters) at the concept level to fundamental theories for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and model test data necessary for advanced analysis. PNA MUST FORM THE FOUNDATION OF ANY NAVAL ARCHITECURE LIBRARY.




 



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