Description
Ship Construction for Marine Engineers is a fundamental reference work in the Reeds Marine Engineering and Technology series, now in its fifth edition. This authoritative text provides marine engineers and naval architects with detailed coverage of ship construction methodologies, design principles, and practical engineering applications essential to modern shipbuilding.
The book addresses critical aspects of vessel construction including structural design, material selection, fabrication techniques, and quality assurance processes. Written by experienced professionals Paul A. Russell and E. A. Stokoe, the content reflects current industry standards and best practices in maritime engineering. Engineers will find invaluable information on hull design, propulsion systems, stability considerations, and regulatory compliance requirements that govern modern ship construction.
This essential reference serves both educational and professional purposes, making it suitable for marine engineering students, practicing engineers, and shipyard professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of contemporary ship design and construction methodologies.







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