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Bridging The Seas The Rise Of Naval Architecture In The Industrial Age 18002000 Larrie D Ferreiro

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Bridging The Seas The Rise Of Naval Architecture In The Industrial Age 18002000 Larrie D Ferreiro
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Publisher: MIT Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.88 MB
Pages: 409
Author: Larrie D. Ferreiro
ISBN: 9780262538077, 9780262356978, 0262538075, 026235697X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Bridging The Seas The Rise Of Naval Architecture In The Industrial Age 18002000 Larrie D Ferreiro by Larrie D. Ferreiro 9780262538077, 9780262356978, 0262538075, 026235697X instant download after payment.

How the introduction of steam, iron, and steel required new rules and new ways of thinking for the design and building of ships. In the 1800s, shipbuilding moved from sail and wood to steam, iron, and steel. The competitive pressure to achieve more predictable ocean transportation drove the industrialization of shipbuilding, as shipowners demanded ships that enabled tighter scheduling, improved performance, and safe delivery of cargoes. In Bridging the Seas, naval historian Larrie Ferreiro describes this transformation of shipbuilding, portraying the rise of a professionalized naval architecture as an integral part of the Industrial Age. Picking up where his earlier book, Ships and Science, left off, Ferreiro explains that the introduction of steam, iron, and steel required new rules and new ways of thinking for designing and building ships. The characteristics of performance had to be first measured, then theorized. Ship theory led to the development of quantifiable standards that would ensure the safety and quality required by industry and governments, and this in turn led to the professionalization of naval architecture as an engineering discipline. Ferreiro describes, among other things, the technologies that allowed greater predictability in ship performance; theoretical developments in naval architecture regarding motion, speed and power, propellers, maneuvering, and structural design; the integration of theory into ship design and construction; and the emergence of a laboratory infrastructure for research.

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