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Concepts in Submarine Design

Explores the engineering and architectural aspects of submarine design.

Roy Burcher (Author), Louis J. Rydill (Author)

9780521559263, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 27 October 1995

316 pages, 60 b/w illus.
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.3 cm, 0.48 kg

'The authors of this book are internationally known for their contributions and capabilities in submarine design and construction. They have outlined the concept design process in a simple yet complete manner … an excellent guide for anyone in the submarine business.' The Naval Architect

This book explores the many engineering and architectural aspects of submarine design and how they relate to each other and the operational performance required of the vessel. Concepts of hydrodynamics, structure, powering and dynamics are explained, in addition to architectural considerations which bear on the submarine design process. The interplay between these aspects of design is given particular attention, and a final chapter is devoted to the generation of the concept design for the submarine as a whole. Submarine design makes extensive use of computer aids, and examples of algorithms used in concept design are given. The emphasis in the book is on providing engineering insight as well as an understanding of the intricacies of the submarine design process. It will serve as a text for students and as a reference manual for practising engineers and designers.

Introduction
1. Design in general
2. Milestones in submarine history
3. Submarine hydrostatics
4. The weight/space relationship
5. Submarine structures
6. Powering of submarines
7. Geometric form and arrangements
8. Dynamics and control
9. Submarine systems
10. Considerations of building and costs in design
11. Generating a concept design
References and further reading
Index.

Subject Areas: Ship design & naval architecture [TRLD], Dynamics & vibration [TGMD4]

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