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Ship construction / D.J. Eyres, M.Sc., F.R.I.N.A., formerly Lecturer in Naval Architecture, Department of Maritime Studies, Plymouth Polytechnic, (now University of Plymouth), G.J. Bruce, M.B.A., F.R.I.N.A., MSNAME, formerly Professor of Shiprepair and Conversion, School of Marine Science and Technology, Newcastle University.
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Title:Ship construction / D.J. Eyres, M.Sc., F.R.I.N.A., formerly Lecturer in Naval Architecture, Department of Maritime Studies, Plymouth Polytechnic, (now University of Plymouth), G.J. Bruce, M.B.A., F.R.I.N.A., MSNAME, formerly Professor of Shiprepair and Conversion, School of Marine Science and Technology, Newcastle University.
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Author/Creator:Eyres, David J.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Bruce, George J.
Elsevier All Access Books
Knovel, Academic, Mechanics & Mechanical Engineering
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Published/Created:Amsterdam, [Netherlands] : Butterworth-Heinemann, [2012.]
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Location:ONLINEWhere is this?
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Call Number: VM145
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Library of Congress Subjects:Shipbuilding.
Shipbuilding--Textbooks.
Naval architecture.
Naval architecture--Textbooks.
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Subject(s):Electronic books.
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Edition:Seventh edition.
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Description:1 online resource
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Terms governing use:Access may be restricted to institutions with a site license.
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Summary:"Acting as both a professional reference on current approaches in shipyard practice and a comprehensive introduction for students in any marine discipline, Ship Construction covers the complete construction process, from ship specification to completed vessel." -- Page 4 of cover.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:9780080972398
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Contents:Part one: Introduction to Shipbuilding
Basic Design of the Ship
Ship Dimensions, Form, Size, or Category
Development of Ship Types
Part two: Materials and Strength of Ships
Classification Societies
Steels
Other Shipbuilding Materials
Testing of Materials
Stresses to which a Ship is Subject
part three: Welding and Cutting
Welding and Cutting Processes used in Shipbuilding
Welding Practice and Testing Welds
Part four: Shipyard Practice
Shipyard Layout
Design Information for Production
Plate and Section Preparation and Machining
Assembly of Ship Structure
Launching
Part five: Ship Structure
Bottom Structure
Shell Plating and Framing
Bulkheads and Pillars
Decks, Hatches, and Superstructures
Fore End Structure
Aft End Structure
Tanker Construction
Liquified Gas Carriers
Part six: Outfit
Cargo Lifting Arrangements
Cargo Access, Handling, and Restraint
Pumping and Piping Arrangements
Corrosion Control and Antifouling Systems
Heating, Ventilation, Air-conditioning, Refrigeration, and Insulation
Part seven: International Regulations
International Maritime Organization
Tonnage
Load Line Rules
Structural Fire Protection.