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Geometry for Naval Architects is the essential guide to the principles of naval geometry. Formerly fragmented throughout various sources, the topic is now presented in this comp… Read more
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Geometry for Naval Architects is the essential guide to the principles of naval geometry. Formerly fragmented throughout various sources, the topic is now presented in this comprehensive book that explains the history and specific applications of modern naval architecture mathematics and techniques, including numerous examples, applications and references to further enhance understanding. With a natural four-section organization (Traditional Methods, Differential Geometry, Computer Methods, and Applications in Naval Architecture), users will quickly progress from basic fundamentals to specific applications.
Careful instruction and a wealth of practical applications spare readers the extensive searches once necessary to understand the mathematical background of naval architecture and help them understand the meanings and uses of discipline-specific computer programs.
Entry-level naval architects and researchers working in ship design and developing/using ship design software; supplemental use for students of naval architecture and marine engineering
Section I: Traditional Methods
1. Elements of descriptive geometry
2. The hull surface - Graphic definition
3. Geometric properties of plane figures
Section II: Differential Geometry
4. Parametric curves
5. Curvature
6. Surfaces
Section III: Computer Methods
7. Cubic splines
8. Geometrical transformations
9. Bezier curves
10. B-splines and NURBS
11. Computer representation of surfaces
Section IV: Applications in Naval Architecture
12. Applications to naval-architectural software
13. Hull transformations by computer software
14. Conformal mapping
15. Answers to selected exercises
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Dr. Biran has also worked as a project instructor in Romania at the Technical Military Academy and in Israel at the Ben Gurion University. He has taught subjects including Machine Design, Engineering Drawing, and Naval Architecture. He has authored several papers on subjects such as computational linguistics and computer simulations of marine systems and subjects belonging to Ship Design. He is also the author of Ship Hydrostatics and Stability, Second Edition (BH).