Hydrostatics and Stability for Ship Designers
MTA
Intuitive theory and worked examples for predicting vessel behavior in calm and rough water
2nd Edition
***Hydrostatics and Stability for Ship Designers*** is a comprehensive technical guide designed to bridge the gap between complex theoretical equations and practical engineering decisions. Tailored for junior naval architects, marine engineers, and small-craft designers transitioning to larger commercial vessels, the book provides an intuitive framework for predicting vessel behavior in both calm and rough water. By pairing fundamental hydrostatic principles with step-by-step worked examples, the text helps readers build reliable mental models and repeatable procedures for assessing displacement, centers of buoyancy, and metacentric height.
The book follows the natural progression of the ship design process, beginning with geometric hull modeling and progressing through intact and damage stability criteria. Detailed chapters cover essential topics such as free-surface effects, external heeling moments from wind and towlines, and the preparation of regulatory stability booklets. Specialized sections address the unique challenges of tugs, offshore units, and high-speed craft, ensuring that designers can handle a wide range of maritime projects.
Beyond manual calculations, this guide emphasizes modern software workflows, focusing on modeling, meshing, and solver verification. It teaches designers how to perform robust cross-checks and sensitivity studies to ensure that digital outputs remain physics-consistent and explainable. Ultimately, the book serves as a vital resource for converting hydrostatic data into "ship-sense," empowering designers to make informed decisions regarding safety margins, risk assessment, and vessel operability in the most demanding marine environments.
This book is specifically designed for junior naval architects, marine engineers, and small-craft designers transitioning to larger commercial vessels. It serves as a vital resource for anyone requiring a bridge between theoretical hydrostatic equations and practical, safety-critical design decisions. Additionally, ship officers and regulatory assessors will find the worked examples and stability booklet preparation guides invaluable for ensuring operational seaworthiness.
December 31, 2025
59,375 words
4 hours 9 minutes
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