Imágenes de páginas
PDF
EPUB
[merged small][ocr errors][merged small]

BY THE SAME AUTHOR

A TEXT-BOOK OF

THEORETICAL NAVAL ARCHITECTURE

REVISED AND ENLARGED

With Tables of Squares and Cubes and 130 Diagrams

Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d.

LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO.

LONDON, NEW YORK, AND BOMBAY

WAR-SHIPS

A TEXT-BOOK

ON

THE CONSTRUCTION, PROTECTION, STABILITY
TURNING, ETC., OF WAR VESSELS

EDWARD

Çewis

BY

ATTWOOD, M.INST.N.A.

MEMBER OF THE ROYAL CORPS OF NAVAL CONSTRUCTORS;

LECTURER IN NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AT THE ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE, GREENWICH ;
AUTHOR OF A TEXT-BOOK OF THEORETICAL NAVAL ARCHITECTURE."

[ocr errors]

WITH NUMEROUS DIAGRAMS

LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO.

39 PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON

NEW YORK AND BOMBAY

All rights reserved

PREFACE

THE present work has been prepared in response to suggestions made by a number of the senior naval officers taking the course in Naval Architecture at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich.

An attempt has been made to treat the subject from the naval officers' standpoint, and certain parts of the subject have been treated at some length with a view of meeting their special requirements. I am indebted to several officers for valuable suggestions as to the subject-matter likely to be of most use. The blank pages at the end have been inserted in order to provide space to note particulars and details peculiar to the ship on which an officer is serving, and to note changes of practice which may occur. The text is illustrated by a large number of carefully drawn diagrams. A number of questions have been These questions in many cases are

prepared as an Appendix. designed to lead to inquiry and discussion, and cannot be directly answered from the text.

I am indebted to the Controller of the Navy, Rear-Admiral W. H. May, M.V.O., for his permission to undertake the work, and to the Director of Naval Construction, Philip Watts, Esq., F.R.S., LL.D., for his kindly interest in the undertaking. The book is, however, not an official publication.

Although prepared primarily for naval officers, yet it is believed that the work will prove a useful introduction to the subject of Naval Architecture for apprentices and students at the Royal Dockyards and elsewhere.

ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE,

GREENWICH,
1904.

130636

E. L. A.

« AnteriorContinuar »