Книга на английском языке
Ocean engineering is simply defined as the application of engineering principles to the ocean environment. Ocean engineering is a very challenging field addressing the use of this vast ocean frontier while striving to protect the same ocean environment and marine life. This book is intended for use as a first course for ocean engineering and naval architecture students and as an overview for practitioners in ocean engineering and related fields. The topics covered include ocean wave mechanics, offshore and coastal applications, floating systems, underwater systems, ocean engineering materials, instrumentation, underwater acoustics, dredging, laboratory modeling, environment and safety, and ocean engineering design.
Contents
Chapter 1 Overview of ocean engineering
Chapter 2 The ocean environment
Chapter 3 Offshore structures
Chapter 4 Coastal processes and structures
Chapter 5 Materials and corrosion
Chapter 6 Floating and submerged body hydrodynamics
Chapter 7 Underwater systems
Chapter 8 Underwater acoustics
Chapter 9 Instrumentation for ocean applications
Chapter 10 Physical modeling
Chapter 11 Safety and environmental regulations, and ethics
Chapter 12 Ocean engineering design
Appendix a properties and conversions
Appendix b nomenclature
Appendix c answers to even-numbered problems
Index