Ship stability for masters and mates
Understanding ship stability - the ability of a ship to return to an initial state after disturbing forces and moments - is critical for all maritime students and professionals studying for a deck or engineering certificate of competency, or seeking promotion to a higher rank within marine or naval...
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Amsterdam, Netherlands Oxford, UK
Butterworth-Heinemann
2012
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1: Liniking Ship Stability and Ship Motions
- 1. Group Weights, Water Draft, Air Draft, and Density
- 2. Transverse Statical Stability
- 3. Effect of Decreasing Free Surface on Stability
- 4. TPC and Displacement Curves
- 5. Form Coefficients
- 6. Discussion on LCB Position Relative to Amidships
- 7. Quadrature- Simpsons Rules for Areas and Centroids
- 8. Quadrature- Simpsons Rules for Moments of Inertia
- 9. Quadrature- Simpsons Rules for Centers of Pressure on Transverse Bulkheads
- 10. KB, BM, and KM Calculations and Graphics on Metacentric Diagrams
- 11. Final KG Plus 20 Reasons for Rise in KG
- 12. Angle of List Considerations- Text, Calculations, and Graphics
- 13. Angle of Heel- Effects of Suspended Weights
- 14. Angle of List Due to Bilging of Side Compartments
- 15. Heel Due to Turning
- 16. Angle of Loll
- 17. Moments of Statical Stability
- 18. Aspects of Trim- The Main Factors Involved
- 19. Trim Calculations- Changing Conditions of Loading
- 20. Trim Calculations- Satisfying Prescribed Requirements for End Drafts
- 21. Large-Angle Stability Considerations e GZ and KN Cross Curves of Stability
- 22. Effects of Beam and Freeboard on Large Angle Stability
- 23. Dynamical Stability Relating to Statical Stability Curves
- 24. Changes in Statical Stability Relating to Wave Profiles- Loss of Quasi-Static Stability
- 25. Hydrostatic Curves and Values for Vessels Initially on Even Keel
- 26. Hydrostatic Curves and Values for Vessels Initially Having Trim by the Bow or by the Stern
- 27. Increase in Draft Due to List
- 28. Combined List and Trim
- 29. Calculating Free-Surface Effects of Slack Tanks with Divisional Bulkheads
- 30. Bilging Effects of Stability- Permeability Effects
- 31. Effects of Side Winds on Ship Stability
- 32. Icing Allowances Plus Effects on Trim and Stability
- 33. The Sectional Area Curve
- 34. FL and PL Curves Plus Type A and Type B Vessels
- 35. Load Lines and Freeboard Marks
- 36. Timber Ship Freeboard Marks
- 37. IMO Grain Rules for Safe Carriage of Grain in Bulk
- 38. True Mean Draft
- 39. Inclining Experiment (Stability Test) Plus Fluctuations in a Ships Lightweight
- 40. The Calibration Book Plus Soundings and Ullages
- 41. Drydocking and Stability- Procedures and Calculations
- 42. Ship Squat in Open Water and in Confined Channels
- 43. Turning Circle Diameter (TCD) Values for Vessels in Shallow Waters
- 44. Interaction Effects, Including Two Case Studies
- 45. Rolling, Pitching, and Heaving Motions
- 46. Synchronous Rolling and Parametric Rolling of Ships
- 47. Effects of Change of Density on a Ships Draft and Trim
- 48. The Deadweight Scale
- 49. The Trim and Stability Book
- 50. Simplified Stability Information
- 51. The Stability Pro-Forma
- 52. Looking Forward into the Next Decade
- Part 2: Endnotes
- 53. Draft Surveys
- 54.Quality Control- Plus the Work of Ship Surveyors
- 55. Extracts from the 1998 Merchant Shipping (Load Line) Regulations Number MSN 1752(M)
- 56. Keeping Up to Date
- Part 3: Appendices


