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|a Elements of ocean engineering /
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|a College Station, TX. :
|b Society of Naval Architects,
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|g Chapter 1:
|t Overview of Ocean Engineering --
|t Background --
|t Educational Institutions --
|t Brief History --
|t Application Areas in Ocean Engineering --
|t Employers of Ocean Engineers --
|t Conferences --
|t Professional Registration --
|t Example Ocean Engineering Curriculum --
|t References --
|g Chapter 2:
|t The Ocean Environment --
|t General --
|t Ocean Floor --
|t Physical Properties of Seawater --
|t Ocean Currents --
|t Ocean Waves --
|t Ice --
|t Hurricanes and Gulf of Mexico Loop Current --
|t Extreme Wave Statistics --
|t References --
|t Problems --
|g Chapter 3:
|t Offshore Structures --
|t Introduction --
|t Drilling and Producing Oil and Gas --
|t Types of Offshore Structures --
|t Wave Forces on Offshore Structures --
|t Wind and Current Forces --
|t Wind, Wave, and Current Forces on Floating Offshore Structures --
|t Wind and Current Forces on Tanker-Shaped Vessels --
|t Offshore Pipelines --
|t Diffraction Theory --
|t Marine Foundations --
|t References --
|t Problems --
|g Chapter 4:
|t Coastal Processes and Structures --
|t Introduction --
|t Coastal Structures --
|t Wave Refraction, Diffraction, and Reflection --
|t Wave Run-up --
|t Wave Forecasting and Hindcasting --
|t Sediment Transport and Scour --
|t Design of Rubble Mound Structures --
|t Dredging --
|t Pipeline Transport of Dredged Material --
|t Dredged Material Placement --
|t References --
|t Problems --
|g Chapter 5:
|t Materials and Corrosion --
|t Introduction --
|t Materials for Ocean Applications --
|t Marine Corrosion --
|t References --
|t Problems --
|g Chapter 6:
|t Floating and Submerged Body Hydrodynamics --
|t Terminology --
|t Hydrostatics and Stability --
|t Resistance and Propulsion --
|t Buoy Systems --
|t Offshore Mooring Systems --
|t Natural Periods for Offshore Floating Bodies --
|t Offshore Production Risers --
|t References --
|t Problems --
|g Chapter 7:
|t Underwater Systems --
|t Introduction --
|t Diving and Life Support --
|t Pressure Vessels --
|t Submarines --
|t Remotely Operated Vehicles --
|t Autonomous Underwater Vehicles --
|t One-Atmosphere Diving Systems --
|t Underwater Habitats and Hyperbaric Chambers -- $t Energy Systems for Underwater Applications --
|t Subsea Systems --
|t References --
|t Problems --
|g Chapter 8:
|t Underwater Acoustics --
|t Introduction --
|t Underwater Sound Fundamentals --
|t Sonar Equations --
|t Transducers and Beam Patterns --
|t Underwater Sound Generation --
|t Propagation of Underwater Sound --
|t Ambient Noise Level in the Ocean --
|t Reverberation Level and Scattering --
|t Target Strength --
|t Radiated Noise --
|t Self-Noise --
|t Detection Threshold --
|t Applications Using Underwater Acoustic Principles --
|t References --
|t Problems --
|g Chapter 9:
|t Instrumentation for Ocean Applications --
|t Introduction --
|t Temperature --
|t Depth --
|t Salinity --
|t Multiparameter Instruments --
|t Water Current Meters --
|t Meteorological Data --
|t Wave and Tide Gauges --
|t Water Samplers --
|t Sediment Samplers --
|t Oceanographic Winches --
|t Underwater Release Devices --
|t Manufacturers' Web Sites --
|t References --
|g Chapter 10:
|t Physical Modeling --
|t Introduction --
|t Dimensions and Units --
|t Dimensional Analysis --
|t Buckingham Pi Theorem --
|t Modeling --
|t Physical Modeling Facilities --
|t References --
|t Problems --
|g Chapter 11:
|t Safety and Environmental Regulations, and Ethics --
|t Introduction --
|t Regulatory and Professional Society Rules and Guidelines --
|t Regulatory Bodies --
|t Rules and Regulations --
|t Safety --
|t Environmental Laws --
|t Environmental Impact Statement --
|t Ethics and Professionalism --
|t References --
|g Chapter 12:
|t Ocean Engineering Design --
|t Introduction --
|t Design Process --
|t Ocean Engineering Design Problems and Solutions --
|t References --
|t Problems --
|g Appendix A:
|t Properties and Conversions --
|g Appendix B:
|t Nomenclature --
|g Appendix C:
|t Answers to the Even-Numbered Problems.
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|a Randall, Robert E., 1940-
|t Elements of ocean engineering.
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