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Introduction to Naval Architecture (13.400) >> Content Detail



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Amazon logo Gillmer, T. C., and B. Johnson. Introduction to Naval Architecture. Annapolis, MD: U. S. Naval Institute Press, 1982. Third printing, 1982. ISBN: 9780870213182.

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L1Introduction - Engineering FundamentalsChapters 1 and 2, Appendix B
L2Ship Geometry and HydrostaticsChapter 3
L3Ship Geometry and Hydrostatics (cont.)
R1Project 1 - Hydrostatics
L4Ship Hydrostatics/Initial StabilityChapter 6
L5Ship Hydrostatics/Initial Stability (cont.)
R2Hydrostatic Analysis
L6Longitudinal Stability and TrimChapter 7
L7Longitudinal Stability and Trim (cont.)
L8General Stability at Large AnglesChapter 8
L9General Stability at Large Angles (cont.)
R3Posse

Project 2 - Intact Stability
L10Damaged StabilityChapter 10
L11Damaged Stability (cont.)
L12Review Material from Chapters 1-3, 6-8

Quiz 1 Review

L13Quiz 1
L14Introduction to Shipbuilding Material PropertiesChapter 4
L15Ship StructuresChapter 5
L16Ship Structures (cont.)
L17Ship Structures (cont.)
L18Ship Resistance and Powering Discuss Towing Tank Experiment

Project 3 - Ship Resistance Experiment
Chapter 11
L19Ship Motions in a Seaway

Project 4 - Advanced Hull Forms
Chapter 13
L20Submarine HydrostaticsChapter 9
L21Submarine Stability and Hull FormChapter 12-5
L22Propulsors and Advanced
Hull Forms

Review Material for Quiz 2
Chapter 12-1 through 12-4
L23Quiz 2
L24Robotics and Biomimetics
L25Course Wrap Up

 








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