About this book
Ship Knowledge (6th edition) is all about ships and shipping. Topics range from the structure and systems of various types of modern ships, to engineering, maintenance, safety and the laws and regulations governing the shipping industry.
The text is richly illustrated with detailed drawings, photographs and cross-sections of many different types of seagoing vessels, all in full colour, making the book extremely attractive and very infomative for anyone interested in shipping.
After reading this book you will no longer think of a ship as an inanimate object, but as a completely self-supporting entity embodying all the modern technologies found in a small town.
An indispensable book for anyone interested in modern shipping! Considering the ever growing number of foreign crew on board European vessels and in the offshore industry, Ship Knowledge meets the growing demand for English language publications and text books in this field.
Ship Knowledge is a valuable resource, not only for nautical colleges and universities, but also for everyone employed afloat.
The text is richly illustrated with detailed drawings, photographs and cross-sections of many different types of seagoing vessels, all in full colour, making the book extremely attractive and very infomative for anyone interested in shipping.
After reading this book you will no longer think of a ship as an inanimate object, but as a completely self-supporting entity embodying all the modern technologies found in a small town.
An indispensable book for anyone interested in modern shipping! Considering the ever growing number of foreign crew on board European vessels and in the offshore industry, Ship Knowledge meets the growing demand for English language publications and text books in this field.
Ship Knowledge is a valuable resource, not only for nautical colleges and universities, but also for everyone employed afloat.
Ship Knowledge

€ 69,50
16. Stability
Chapter 16
This chapter focusing on stability is mainly an attempt to elucidate the phenomenon stability by means of very clear drawings. Especially the relationship between a vessel’s listing and the stability curve becomes quite clear.
The chapter contains the following areas of interest:
- stability in undamaged as well as in damaged condition
- laws and regulations
- damage stability and remedial action
Table of contents, chapter 16
1. Introduction
2. Intact stability
3. Stability of damaged ships
4. Rules and regulations
5. How to take damage stability into account.


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