Bridging the seas: the rise of naval architecture in the industrial age, 1800-2000
"Bridging the Seas portrays the rise of naval architecture as an integral part of the Industrial Age, describing how shipbuilders, ship owners and navies sponsored and incorporated ship theory into design and engineering in order to gain a competitive edge over their adversaries. It picks up th...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Bridging the Seas portrays the rise of naval architecture as an integral part of the Industrial Age, describing how shipbuilders, ship owners and navies sponsored and incorporated ship theory into design and engineering in order to gain a competitive edge over their adversaries. It picks up the history of naval architecture where his previous book, Ships and Science, left off: at the turn of the 19th century, when the structures of Europe's Scientific Revolution came crashing down as the result of the Napoleonic Wars, while a new British-dominated Industrial Revolution was restructuring commerce and empires around the world. Bridging the Seas frames these developments around the fundamental change in shipbuilding from sail and wood to steam, iron and steel. Bridging the Seas shows that the introduction of steam, iron and steel required new rules for designing and building ships, which meant that characteristics of performance had to be first measured (e.g., horsepower), followed by new theories developed to predict them. The book then explores how ship theory led to quantifiable standards that would ensure adequate safety and quality as demanded by industry and governments, and how this in turn led to the professionalization of naval architecture as an engineering discipline. The book considers the changeover from laissez-faire research in naval architecture in the 19th century, to more structured approaches in government-sponsored testing tanks and laboratories in the 20th-century. Finally, it shows how computer-aided design has altered the social order of engineering design and project management, and how those changes will likely affect the discipline of naval architecture at the dawn of 21st-century Information Age." |
Beschreibung: | xviii, 386 Seiten Illustrationen 23 cm |
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adam_text | Contents Preface ix Terms, Symbols, Units of Measure, and Money Acknowledgments xiii xvii Prologue: A Bridge Too Far—Brunei and Great Eastern 1 Improving Naval Architecture 23 2 Steam, Iron, and Steel 3 The Quest for Accuracy 4 The Demand for Standardization 147 5 The Need for Professionalization 191 6 Laboratory Life 7 The Ghost in the Machine 277 57 95 233 Epilogue: From Metacenter to Metasystem Notes 311 Selected Bibliography Index 381 345 303
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contents | Prologue a bridge too far: Brunel and Great Eastern -- Improving naval architecture -- Steam, iron and steel -- The quest for accuracy -- The demand for standardization -- The need for professionalization -- Laboratory life -- The ghost in the machine -- Epilogue: From metacenter to metasystem |
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