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  2. Naval architecture - Wikipedia

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    Reconstruction of a 19th-century naval architect's office, Aberdeen Maritime Museum General Course of Study leading to Naval Architecture degree Naval architecture, or naval engineering, is an engineering discipline incorporating elements of mechanical, electrical, electronic, software and safety engineering as applied to the engineering design process, shipbuilding, maintenance, and operation ...

  3. FORAN System - Wikipedia

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    FORAN system logo. The FORAN system [1] is an integrated CAD/CAM/CAE system developed by SENER for the design and production of practically any naval ship and offshore unit. It is a multidisciplinary and integrated system that can be used in all the ship design and production phases and disciplines.

  4. Tumblehome - Wikipedia

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    The Russo-Japanese War proved that the tumblehome battleship design was excellent for long-distance navigation, but could be dangerously unstable when watertight integrity was breached. [3] [how?] Four tumblehome Borodino-class battleships, which had been built in Russian yards to Tsesarevich ' s basic design, fought on 27 May 1905 at Tsushima ...

  5. Shipbuilding - Wikipedia

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    [a] [2]: 34–37 The design process saw the early adoption of the logarithm (invented in 1615) to generate the curves used to produce the shape of a hull, especially when scaling up these curves accurately in the mould loft. [1] Shipbuilding and ship repairs, both commercial and military, are referred to as naval engineering.

  6. Shipbuilding in the early modern era - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Chinese treasure ship, known for its usage during Zheng He's seven voyages to bring distant goods and establish political and economic relationships with foreign powers. [8] The most prevalent ship design originating from Asia during this era was the junk, which was developed centuries earlier in Ancient China during the Han ...

  7. Ship model basin - Wikipedia

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    A ship model basin is a basin or tank used to carry out hydrodynamic tests with ship models, for the purpose of designing a new (full sized) ship, or refining the design of a ship to improve the ship's performance at sea. It can also refer to the organization (often a company) that owns and operates such a facility.

  8. Japanese submarine tender Jingei - Wikipedia

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    Jingei was built by Mitsubishi Yards in Nagasaki, and the contractor was given an unusually free hand in her design.In order to keep costs to a minimum, the basic design of her hull was adapted from that of a standard civilian merchant vessel, of which Mitsubishi had considerable experience in building.

  9. David Taylor Model Basin - Wikipedia

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    That facility was a significant design testing capability before, during, and after World War I. Inadequacies in that facility led the navy to look for a new model capability. [2] The new navy modeling facility—named for David Taylor—was built in 1939 in today's community of Carderock just west of Bethesda, Maryland in Montgomery County ...