Year: 1992 Language: English Author: Brian Baxter Publisher: The English Universities Press Ltd. Edition: 2st Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages + text layer Pages count: 256 Description: In this book the writer has tried to introduce most of the important branches of naval architecture, and, in addition to the basic principles, he has included more advanced work with the intention of stimulating the reader to further study from some of the books listed in the Bibliography. The book is intended for all those who require a sound initial knowledge of the subject, and it is hoped that it will be particularly useful to those students and apprentices who. need some theoretical knowledge to amplify and perhaps enlighten their practical work. In the text formulae have been given freely, but generally the derivation of these is not included. This has been done deliberately in order not to lengthen the book, or to embarrass the student with unnecessary detail. Over 150 problems have been included, and in the work required for their solution it is hoped that the methods and principles given in the text will be consolidated.
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Teach yourself naval architecture
Language: English
Author: Brian Baxter
Publisher: The English Universities Press Ltd.
Edition: 2st
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages + text layer
Pages count: 256
Description: In this book the writer has tried to introduce most of the important branches of naval architecture, and, in addition to the basic principles, he has included more advanced work with the intention of stimulating the reader to further study from some of the books listed in the Bibliography.
The book is intended for all those who require a sound initial knowledge of the subject, and it is hoped that it will be particularly useful to those students and apprentices who.
need some theoretical knowledge to amplify and perhaps enlighten their practical work.
In the text formulae have been given freely, but generally the derivation of these is not included. This has been done deliberately in order not to lengthen the book, or to embarrass the student with unnecessary detail.
Over 150 problems have been included, and in the work required for their solution it is hoped that the methods and principles given in the text will be consolidated.
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