RINA Publications Conference Proceedings and Papers 2007 2006 2005 2004
The papers from recent RINA Conferences are now available on CD ROM if CD is required please add CD after Ref: Non Members
Design & Operation of Passenger Ships Human Factors
Historic Ship Ref: HIST04
High Speed Craft - ACV, WIGS & Hydrofoils Ref: HS06 International Symposium on Marine Design Ref: MD06 Coastal Ships & Inland Waterways II Ref: CS06 Rigid Inflatables Ref: RI05
Small Craft Regulations Ref: SC04 2003
Fishing Vessel, Fishing Technology & Fisheries Ref: FIS05 CFD Technology in Ship Hydrodynamics Ref: CFD05 Human Factors in Design Safety & Operation Ref: HF05 High Speed Craft Ref: HS04
Warship 2004 - Littoral Warfare & Expeditionary Force Ref: WS04 Waterjet Propulsion 4 Ref: WP02
Design & Operation of Trimaran Ships Ref: TRI04 Surveillance, Pilot & Resue Craft Ref: SUR04
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COASTAL FORCES VESSELS OF THE ROYAL NAVY FROM 1865 By MP Cocker With its many navy ports around the world, the Royal Navy has needed defence craft to protect its bases and for work in and around the coast. From the early 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 introduction of the internal combustion engine in the early part of the twentieth 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 each type of vessel, this is the definitive history of the Navy's small craft. Members price: UK £16.99 EUR £19.99 OVS £20.99. Non-members price: UK £17.99 EUR £20.99 OVS £21.99.
FIBREGLASS BOATS Hugo Du Plessis Ref: FBHB - 5th Edition This masterly work will continue to be an invaluable source of reference for anyone wanting practical advice on working with GRP, in order to make repairs and improvements correctly and thus extend the life of their boat. Since it was first published 40 years ago, Hugo du Plessis' Fibreglass Boats has become a classic, relied upon by owners, surveyors and boat builders keen to understand how fibreglass behaves, and obtain practical advice on working with GRP. In a deliberately non-technical manner, he explains the peculiar nature of fibreglass, its durability, its weaknesses, where its likely to fail, the effects of use and the weather, plus the latest research into causes of the biggest worry for owners - blistering and osmosis. Members price: UK £24.99 EUR £26.99 OVS £30.99. Non members price UK £26.99 EUR £28.99 OVS £32.99
MULTI-HULL SHIPS Ref: MHS By V. Dubrovsky FRINA, A. Lyakhovitsky Catamarans, SWATH, and other multi-hull ships are among the dynamically progressing types of marine vessels both in terms of performance and production growth. This progress has been accompanied by a remarkable growth in the number of technical publications. Although these publications, scattered over many sources, decades, and languages, constitute a great database they cannot fulfill the demand for a comprehensive state-of-the-art reference book. This monograph satisfies such demand. For multi-hull ships it is what “Principles of Naval Architecture” (PNA) is for traditional ships. Members price: UK £191 EUR £191 OVS £191. Non members price: UK £201 EUR 201 OVS 201.
PRINCIPLES of YACHT DESIGN (Third Edition) By Lars Larssen & Rolf Eliasson Ref: POYD Principles of Yacht Design has now established itself as the standard book on the subject for practising designers, naval architect students, discerning boat owners, and
the boatbuilding industry as a whole. Now revised and expanded for the third edition, it examines every aspect of the process of yacht and powerboat design. The authors have used a newly designed 40 foot performance cruiser to demonstrate the practical application of yacht design theory. Beginning with the yacht's specifications, the authors examine vital topics and conclude with practical matters such as the layout of the cockpit, deck and cabin, and provide a complete weight calculation for the boat. Prices: UK £42.49 Members £39.49 EUR £44.49 Non members £41.49 OVS £51.99 Members £48.99
SEAKEEPING: SHIP BEHAVIOUR IN ROUGH WEATHER (Second Edition) By DR A.R.J.M Lloyd FEng FRINA Ref:SEA01 Comprehensive revised account of waves, ship motions, trials, model testing, probablity formulae, roll stabilisation, added resistance, slamming, deck wetness, propeller emergence, human factors, seakeeping criteria, operational effectiveness and the effect of hull form and size on seakeeping. Worked examples and design recommendations for students and naval architects. Members price: UK £48.50 EUR £51.00 OVS £59.00 Non members UK £50.50 EUR £53.00 OVS £61.00
SHIPS WITH OUTRIGGERS by V. Dubrovsky FRINA Ref:SHWO This new book is focused specifically on a multi-hull-ship type having one or more small hulls, called outriggers, connected to a much larger main hull of any form. This book is kind of a supplement to the recently published MULTI-HULL SHIPS by Dubrovsky & Lyakhovitsky (MHS). Like MHS, the new “Ships with Outriggers” provides detailed technical discussions of arrangements, hydrostatics, propulsion and seakeeping in calm and rough seas, maneuvering, strength, and design of these ships, assuming that the reader is generally familiar with the background or can find it in MHS”. Members price: UK £68.00 EUR £68.00 OVS £68.00. Non members price: UK £71.00 EUR £71.00 OVS £71.00.
SMALL WATERPLANE AREA SHIPS By V. Dubrovsky, K. Matveev, S. Sutulo Ref: SWAS Small waterplane area (SWA) ships, like other multi-hull ships, are relatively novel in the marine industry. Statistical databases and practical experience for designing these ships are sporadic and spread in scattered publications. The book presents the basic information required for designing the SWA ships encompassing the first principles and a bulk of necessary databases both developed by the authors and available in the public domain, collected under a single cover. This is an extension to the book Multi- Hull Ships providing new and significantly extended knowledge for practical design and demonstrating great potentials for future applications of SWA ships. Member price: UK £78 EUR £78 OVS £78 Non Members price UK £88 EUR £88 OVS £88
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