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Introduction to Naval Architecture

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ISBN: 0870213180 - Introduction to Naval Architecture  
Title:Introduction to Naval Architecture
Author:Thomas C Gillmer
Bruce Johnson
Publisher:US Naval Institute Press
Type:Book / Hardcover
Publication Date: December, 1982
ISBN / ISBN-13:0870213180  /  9780870213182
List Price:$55.00
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Amazon Price:$41.83

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Customer Reviews:

 • Introduction To Naval Architecture
12 October, 2005

Purchased for my high school senior to do an independent study in Naval Architecture. The math was more advanced than he was prepared for, but it provides the a reasonable introduction to basic concepts he needs to understand.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A3HYN0FNAT810J

 • The Most Complete Na Reference Available
24 October, 2001

With the possible exception of SNAME's "Principles of Naval Architecture," "Introduction to Naval Architecture" is the perfect introductory text for any naval architecture/marine engineering student. It includes brief but dense overviews of hydrostatics, hydrodynamics, ship structure, resistance, and propulsion. While there are more detailed texts for each of the above topics (again, SNAME's PNA does a good job as a reference, but not so much as a text, and Harvald's "Resistance and Propulsion of Ships" is THE text for that topic), it is the perfect source for equations, derivations, illustrations, graphs, and, most importantly, example problems. It's very hard to find any clear examples of NA problems in most texts - the examples in this book are worked through step by step, which makes comprehension a breeze. If you're studying or working in the field of naval architecture, this book is a necessary addition to your reference library.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A2V43USAWF2BF0

 • Excellent Resource
28 January, 2007

"Introduction to Naval Architecture" provides a unique approach to ship design. Although this approach is quantitative and mathematically "intense", Gillmer also provides qualitative description within certain chapters. Ultimately, for the purposes of clarity and a definitive understanding of basic ship design, this work is best coupled with "Introduction to Naval Architecture" (E.C. Tupper), which provides a "descriptive" perspective. The Gillmer and Johnson referenece is highly recommended for those individuals who have prior knowledge of naval architecture, and a strong foundation in mathematics; otherwise, the aforementioned coupling of two references becomes necessary. Please note: This is my opinion as a high school Senior completing an independent research project within the field of naval architecture.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A2KBRWW2EPTGHY

 • Introduction To Naval Architect
23 September, 2007

If you r looking for an entry point for Naval Architect this is the book to do so. A broad overview on Naval Architect topics that will highlight all its various areas of knowledge

- Reviewed by customer ID: A3GMVGQWR9F621

 • Great For Novices And Experts
22 April, 2003

This is a great text for everyone. I think Zubaly's Applied Naval Architecture does a slightly better job in presenting the coefficients, but in every other respect, this text is superior. Zubaly and this text are weak in the details of seakeeping, but there are several other specific seakeeping texts, namely Dynamics of Marine Vehicles by Battacharia (I know I misspelled his name)

- Reviewed by customer ID: A2BJLY51X6XHS


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