RINA Publications
Conference Proceedings and Papers
The papers from recent RINA Conferences are now available on CD ROM if CD is required please add CD after Ref:
Non Members Members
2010 Marine & Offsore Composites Ref: MOC10 - CD ROM only £120 £100
2009 Historic Ships Ref: HIST09 £120 £100
ACV & Surface Effect Craft Ref:ACV09 - CD ROM only £120 £100
ICCAS International Conference on Computer Applications
in Shipbuilding Ref: ICCAS09 - CD ROM only £120 £100
SURV 7 – Surveilance Search & Rescue Craft Ref: SURV09 £120 £100
Super & Mega Yacht Design Ref: SMY09 £120 £100
Human Factors Ref: HF09 £120 £100
Int’l conference on Innovation in High Speed Marine Vessels Ref: HSMV09 £120 £100
2008 INNOV'SAIL - Int'l Conference on Innovation in High Performance
Sailing Yachts Ref: INNOV08 £120 £100
Marine CFD Ref: CFD08 £120 £100
2007 The Modern Yacht Ref: TMY £120 £100
ICCAS 07: International conference on computer applications in shipbuilding Ref: ICCAS07 £120 £100
Design & Operation of Passenger Ships Ref: PASS07 £120 £100
Human Factors Ref: HF07 £120 £100
Historic Ship Ref: HIST07 £120 £100
2006 High Speed Craft - ACV, WIGS & Hydrofoils Ref: HS06 £115 £95
A selection from the RINA bookshop
* Please note all prices include postage and packaging
COASTAL FORCES VESSELS OF THE ROYAL NAVY FROM 1865 decades, and languages, constitute a great database they cannot fulfill the demand
By MP Cocker Ref: CFV for a comprehensive state-of-the-art reference book. This monograph satisfies such
With its many navy ports around the world, the Royal Navy has needed defence
demand. For multi-hull ships it is what “Principles of Naval Architecture” (PNA)
craft to protect its bases and for work in and around the coast. From the early
is for traditional ships.
wooden-walled steamships to coastal destroyers, the fleets of coastal vessels
have grown to become a major part of the naval armoury. It was the wholesome
Members price: UK £192.50 EUR 192.50 OVS 192.50
introduction of the internal combustion engine in the early part of the twentieth
Non members price: UK £202.50 EUR 202.50 OVS 202.50
century that saw the development of fast patrol craft and torpedo boats. Illustrated
with over 200 images and diagrams, as well as full details and operational history of
SHALLOW WATER AND SUPERCRITICAL SHIPS
each type of vessel, this is the definitive history of the Navy's small craft. By Anatoly Lyakhovitsky Ref: SWSS
Members price: UK £19.75 EUR £20.75 OVS £23.99 This book presents systematic and detailed results of studying the hydrodynamics
Non-members price: UK £20.75 EUR £21.75 OVS £24.00
of ships in shallow water. Due to the current trend of building larger and faster ships,
many coastal waters and inner waterways become shallow for these and future ships.
HUMAN FACTORS FOR NAVAL MARINE VEHICLE DESIGN & OPERATION
By Jonathan M Ross MRINA Ref: HFNM
Clear and detailed explanation is given how ship performance declines in shallow
There is a driving need for naval professionals to focus on human factor issues. The
water at speeds approaching the critical speed, and how wasteful can be attempts to
number of maritime accidents is increasing and the chief cause is human error, both
boost the propulsion engine unless the ship is designed for optimal regimes at sub
by the designer and the operator. Decreasing crew size, lack of experienced operators,
critical speeds and can transit to supercritical regimes. Detailed description is also
operations in higher sea states and fatigue worsen the situation. Automation can
given how the energy wasted for propelling a ship at near-critical speeds in shallow
be a partial solution, but flawed automated systems actually can contribute to water is transformed into generating destructive and dangerous waves.
accidents at sea. This book integrates knowledge from numerous resources as well Members price: UK £82 EUR £82 OVS £82
as the advice of a panel of eight recognised experts in the fields of related research,
Non members price: UK £92 EUR £92 OVS £92
development and operation.
Member price UK £54.00 EUR £57.50 OVS £57.50
Non- Members price UK £59.00 EUR £62.50 OVS £62.50
SHIPS WITH OUTRIGGERS
by V. Dubrovsky FRINA Ref:SHWO
INTERIOR DESIGN METHODS FOR YACHT DESIGN AND THE BOAT
This new book is focused specifically on a multi-hull-ship type having one or more
BUILDING INDUSTRY
small hulls, called outriggers, connected to a much larger main hull of any form.
By Lisa C. Hix Ref: IDMYD This book is kind of a supplement to the recently published MULTI-HULL SHIPS
In a first-time release to industry and the general public, the Westlawn Institute by Dubrovsky & Lyakhovitsky (MHS). Like MHS, the new “Ships with Outriggers”
of Marine Technology announced in April 2009 this textbook was now available
provides detailed technical discussions of arrangements, hydrostatics, propulsion
for purchase. Specifically prepared as a textbook for Westlawn’s intensive Yacht
and seakeeping in calm and rough seas, maneuvering, strength, and design of
& Boat Design Program, and also used as the text for Westlawn’s continuing
education course in boat interior design this book provides detailed technical
these ships, assuming that the reader is generally familiar with the background
information not available from any other source. Heavily illustrated, with
or can find it in MHS”.
numerous line drawings and photos on nearly every page, this textbook will
Members price: UK £68.00 EUR £68.00 OVS £68.00.
answer almost any question a designer, builder, surveyor, crewmember, or serious
Non members price: UK £71.00 EUR £71.00 OVS £71.00.
boater may have about the accommodations and arrangements required for safe,
comfortable, and efficient crew and passenger spaces. Though focused on boats
SMALL WATERPLANE AREA SHIPS
(vessels under 200 feet or 60 meters), the information is equally valuable for By V. Dubrovsky, K. Matveev, S. Sutulo Ref: SWAS
commercial vessels of all sizes. Small waterplane area (SWA) ships, like other multi-hull ships, are relatively novel
Member price UK £57 EUR £57 OVS £57
in the marine industry. Statistical databases and practical experience for designing
Non Member price UK £67 EUR £67 OVS £67
these ships are sporadic and spread in scattered publications. The book presents
MULTI-HULL SHIPS
the basic information required for designing the SWA ships encompassing the
Ref: MHS By V. Dubrovsky FRINA, A. Lyakhovitsky
first principles and a bulk of necessary databases both developed by the authors
Catamarans, SWATH, and other multi-hull ships are among the dynamically
and available in the public domain, collected under a single cover. This is an
progressing types of marine vessels both in terms of performance and production
extension to the book Multi-Hull Ships providing new and significantly extended
growth. This progress has been accompanied by a remarkable growth in the number knowledge. Member price: UK £78 EUR £78 OVS £78
of technical publications. Although these publications, scattered over many sources, Non Members price UK £88 EUR £88 OVS £88
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