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Hardcover The Science of Ship-Building: Considered in Its Relations to the Laws of Nature Book

ISBN: 1019481536

ISBN13: 9781019481530

The Science of Ship-Building: Considered in Its Relations to the Laws of Nature

An in-depth exploration of the science and engineering behind ship-building. Willson explains the complex principles of hydrodynamics, acoustics, and materials science that govern the behavior of ships at sea, and provides practical guidance for ship-builders and designers. This book is essential reading for anyone involved in the ship-building industry, or with an interest in naval architecture and marine engineering.

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