Introduction in Ship Hydromechanics
by J.M.J. Journée and Jakob Pinkster
Publisher: Delft University of Technology 2002
Number of pages: 107
Description:
This preliminary text book is an attempt to provide a short introduction in ship hydromechanics for Maritime Engineering students (second year) at the Delft University of Technology. Topics have been selected for inclusion based upon their applicability in modern maritime engineering practice.
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