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Global Strength of Ships

Global Strength of Ships

Global Strength of Ships

Analysis and Design using Mathematical Methods
P. A. Caridis, National Technical University of Athens
April 2025
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    For student and professional alike this book provides an all-encompassing overview of the modern theory of global ship strength. Novices will find clear descriptions of the well-established methods, both mathematical and numerical, used worldwide currently. Researchers will find detailed descriptions of the ideas underlying the theoretical basis of modern techniques whereas professionals will benefit from the fundamentals of research results that have found application in recent rules and design practice. Covering both state-of-practice and state-of-the-art of the subject in a modern and up-to-date manner, readers will gain a deeper understanding. This book includes many examples of the application of the theory to problems providing the foundation to developing software. One chapter is dedicated to tracing the development of ship structural design from prehistory to today, allowing the reader to comprehend how design and construction practice has evolved and the pivotal turning points in a long and diverse pattern of development.

    • Based on the author's thirty years of teaching experience and personal research
    • Written with a range of readers in mind, students, researchers, and professionals from a range of disciplines
    • Provides comprehensive background on how current practice of ship structural design has evolved over time

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    April 2025
    Hardback
    9781009465908
    831 pages
    250 × 175 × 48 mm
    1.57kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Ship structures and structural design practice
    • 2. The evolution of ship structures from antiquity to the present day
    • 3. Sea loads on ship structures
    • 4. Primary loading of ship structures
    • 5. Hull structure, mechanical equipment and cargo-related loads
    • 6. Linear response to primary loading
    • 7. Nonlinear response to primary loading
    • 8. Hull girder vibration
    • 9. Probabilistic modelling of primary loading and hull girder response
    • 10. Design of hull girder for strength
    • 11. Aspects of uncertainty: structure reliability theory and fuzzy logic
    • 12. Ship structural reliability theory and applications
    • 13. Hull girder strength assessment using the finite element method
    • 14. Optimum design of ship structures.
      Author
    • P. A. Caridis , National Technical University of Athens

      Dr P. A. Caridis taught courses in ship strength and inspection, repair and maintenance of ship structures at the National Technical University of Athens for thirty years. He was a member of the International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress committees (1991–2022). Dr Caridis is the author of the highly respected Inspection, Repair and Maintenance of Ship Structures, Second Edition (Witherby Seamanship International 2009).