RINA Publications 2011
Conference Proceedings and Papers 2012
in Shipbuilding Ref: ICCAS11 International Conference on Marine Design Ref: MD11 Warship 2011: Naval Submarines & UUV's Ref: WS11 Design & Operation of Tankers Ref: TANK11 Super & Mega Yachts Ref: SMY11 Marine CFD Ref: CFD11
High Speed Marine Vessels Ref: HSMV11 2010
Design & Operation of Passenger Ships Ref: PASS11 The Damaged Ship Ref: DS11 - CD ROM only The William Froude Conference Ref: WFA10
Systems Engineering in Ship & Offshore Design Ref: SOD10 - CD ROM only INNOV’SAIL - Innovation in High Performance Sailing Yachts Ref INNOVSAIL10 Warship- Advanced Technologies in Naval Design & Construction Ref: WS10 Marine Renewable Energy & Offshore Wind Energy Ref: MRE10
A selection from the RINA bookshop * Please note all prices include postage and packaging
BUSINESS FUNDAMENTALS FOR ENGINEERS By Professor Chengi Kuo FRINA
This book deals with essential business topics, so often treated in a specialized and lengthy way, as related to practical engineering situations. Eight chapters cover: business and the engineer; fundamental
elements of business; markets; management; money; manpower; case examples; and application. This volume provides engineering students and practising engineers with an affective and well integrated introduction to business. Price: UK £25.00 EUR £25.50 OVS £26.50 (Amazon (UK) price: NA)
GRAND DAME: HOLLAND AMERICA LINE & THE S.S. ROTTERDAM
By Stephen M. Payne FRINA Stephen Payne, Naval Architect of modern day cruise ships, fully describes the Holland America line's flagship, S.S. Rotterdam, designed and built over thirty years ago and discusses her owners in his above mentioned book. Various chapters describe the building of the ship, her construction, her technical features, her passenger accommodation, and the Holland America line transition from Atlantic ferry to cruise ship operators. Price: UK £10.00 EUR £12.00 OVS £14.00 (Amazon (UK) price: NA)
LAMENTABLE INTELLIGENCE FROM THE
ADMIRALITY By Chris Thomas HMS Vanguard sank in thick fog in Dublin Bay in September 1875 rammed by her sister ship. No lives were lost (except perhaps that of the Captain's dog) but this one event provides valuable insight into naval history of the late nineteenth century. Chris Thomas examines what happened, setting it in the context of naval life, the social and economic situation of officers and ratings. He describes the furore caused by the unjust verdict of the Court Martial, vividly illustrating the joys and trials of the seagoing life in the Victorian era, and the tragic effect on the life of Captain Richard Dawkins and his family. Price: UK £11.00 EUR £12.00 OVS £13.50 (Amazon (UK) price: £12.74)
SD14: THE FULL STORY John Lingwood
The SD14 is almost extinct, and this book is a fitting tribute to a much-admired British designed cargo ship. Indeed, it should become the definitive history of the SD14 its derivatives. It provides a first-hand account of the SD14's conception and planning from a member of the design team, with many personal insights into the shipbuilding industry of the 1960s. Included are full career details of every SD14,
the Prinasa-121s, the SD15 and the three SD18s: a total of 228 ships built wby seven yards in four countries. Every ship is illustrated, usually at several stages of its career, 99% in full colour. Price: UK £29.00 EUR £30.00 OVS £30.50 (Amazon (UK) price: £31.00)
SHIP DYNAMICS FOR MARINERS I C Clark
This well illustrated and thoroughly researched book covers the subject of ship motion. Seafarers through ages have known what ship motion is because they experience it. However predicting motion in advance to better control a ship requires knowledge of the physical principles involved. This single volume contains a wealth of
information. It is very thought-provoking as well
as being very informative. Mr. Clark's unique style of illustrating complex hydrodynamic interactions enables this book to reach across the boundaries between naval architect and mariner. Even experienced naval architects and mariners will find much to interest them. The author is to be congratulated in putting across some quite complex physical phenomena in a way which is so easy to follow.w Price: UK £54.50 EUR £56.50 OVS £64.00 (Amazon (UK) price: NA)
The papers from recent RINA Conferences are now available on CD ROM if CD is required please add CD after Ref: Non Members
Managing Reliability & Maintainability in Maritime Industry Ref: RM12 International Conference on the Education & Professional
Development of Engineers in the Maritime industry Ref: EDP11 Developments in Marine CFD Ref: CFDIN
Human Factors in Ship Design & Operation Ref: HF11 ICCAS 2011: International Conference on Computer Application
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