The Transactions of The Royal Institution of Naval Architects – Part B International Journal of Small Craft Technology
EDITOR Professor M Renilson, United Arab Emirates
DEPUTY EDITOR Mr R Curry, UK
EDITORIAL BOARD Mr R Allan, Canada Dr J R Binns, Australia Professor R Birmingham, UK Dr S Brizzolara, USA Mr. A Claughton, UK Professor R Cripps, UK Dr S Day, UK Professor R Flay, NZ Professor A Francescutto, Italy Professor M Gerritsen, USA Mr P J Helmore, Australia Mr N Irens, France Dr ir J A Keuning, Netherlands Dr K Klaka, Australia Mr A Mason, Australia Professor Y Masuyama, Japan Dr D Molyneux, Canada Dr S Turnock, UK Dr N Umeda, Japan Dr I M Viola, UK
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ISSN 1740-0694 (Print) ISSN 1740-2719 (CD-ROM) ISSN 1740-0708 (Online)
Comments on papers and technical notes will normally be published in the first available issue of the IJME following that in which the paper was published.Discussion may be continued in subsequent issues, at the discretion of the Editor. Authors will be invited to respond to published comment.
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Te International Journal of Small Craſt Technology (IJSCT) provides a forum for the reporting and discussion on technical and scientific issues associated with research and development of recreational and commercial small craſt. Te IJSCT is published as Part B of the Transactions of Te Royal Institution of Naval Architects. Contributions in the form of scientific and technical papers and notes on the following aspects of small craſt technology are invited:
• Design (including design methodologies, design practice, innovative concepts, design analysis tools, series data from experiments, design for safety, computer aided design).
• Construction (including one-off construction and series production issues, facility design, materials, joining technologies, reconstructions and rebuilds of historic craſt).
• Operation (including racing, short handed sailing, equipment, results of seatrials, results of instrumentation, gear failure, human or vessel casualties, low technology operations).
• Regulation (including international, national, and regional regulatory frameworks, classification, codes of practice, rating rules).
PAPERS
Papers may introduce new theory or evaluate existing theory, or describe experimental or novel practical work, Papers presenting case histories will report on new or existing techniques, including design and production. Papers may also provide literary reviews which appraise and evaluate published work. All papers are refereed.
TECHNICAL NOTES
Technical notes will provide early announcement of new ideas, findings, procedures, applications, interim results, etc., which might later on form part of a full paper. Technical notes are refereed as for papers, but due allowance will be made for their immediate nature.
DISCUSSION
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