Ship Stability Strength and Loading Principles, Second Edition
Designed for aspiring maritime professionals, this comprehensive and accessible guide is essential for those preparing for certification as Mate/Master or Officer of the Watch (OOW). Aligned with the STCW 78 Convention (as amended), it thoroughly addresses the syllabus requirements for both the Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch (Reg. II/1) and Chief Mate/Master (Reg. II/2 Unlimited) Certificates of Competency.
The book not only demystifies ship stability but also introduces key principles of ship construction, providing a solid foundation for understanding hull stresses and structural integrity at sea. Richly illustrated and filled with worked examples, it serves as a valuable learning tool for students and a practical reference for professionals.
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Description
Comprehensive Coverage of Ship Stability, Strength, and Load Calculations
Ship Stability Strength Loading Principles is a practical stability and loading guide designed for maritime students and deck officers preparing for certification. It explains ship stability, structural strength, and loading calculations in a clear way, helping readers build both exam knowledge and practical shipboard understanding.
Ship Stability Strength Loading Principles is a practical stability and loading guide created for aspiring deck officers and maritime professionals who need a stronger understanding of ship stability, hull strength, and load calculations. It is aligned with STCW 78 requirements for both Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch and Chief Mate/Master certification.
This ship stability strength loading principles title is divided into sections that cover core stability topics for OOW level, ship strength and structural stresses, and more advanced stability and loading calculations for mates and masters. As a stability and loading guide, it covers hydrostatic data, load lines, centre of gravity and buoyancy, free surface effect, GZ curves, trim, ship stresses, bending moments, corrosion control, dry-docking, inclining experiment, cargo-related stability issues, draught surveys, and voyage load calculations.
Why This Ship Stability Strength Loading Principles Book Is a Valuable Stability and Loading Guide
Deck officers need more than basic stability theory. They must also understand how loading decisions affect trim, structural strength, compliance, and safe operation at sea. This ship stability strength loading principles book is valuable because it combines stability, strength, and loading in one coherent learning path, supported by worked examples and regulatory references.
Because it is written as a stability and loading guide, it is especially useful for certificate preparation, classroom study, and professional refreshment. It helps readers move from basic principles to more advanced calculations and operational judgement that matter in real shipboard work.
Readers may also find useful Ship Stability Mates/Masters – 1st Edition, Ship Stability (Dokmar) – Sixth Edition, Ship Manoeuvring Principles and Pilotage Book, Navigation for Masters – Fourth Edition Book, Bridge Procedures Guide – Sixth Edition Book, and Ship Squat and Interaction.
Who Should Read This Ship Stability Strength Loading Principles and Stability and Loading Guide?
This ship stability strength loading principles title is ideal for deck cadets, OOW candidates, chief mate candidates, master candidates, maritime students, and serving deck officers who need a practical stability and loading guide for exams and onboard application.
Whether used for certificate preparation, cargo planning awareness, or professional refresher study, it provides a strong foundation in the stability and loading topics that matter most in deck officer progression.
Contents
Part A SHIP STABILITY FOR THE OFFICER OF THE WATCH
Chapter 1 Basic Principles
Chapter 2 Hydrostatic Data – Draught, Displacement and Tonnes per Centimetre Immersion (TPC)
Chapter 3 Design Coefficients
Chapter 4 Load Lines
Chapter 5 Centre of Gravity (G) and Centre of Buoyancy (B)
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Centre of gravity (G)
5.3 Multiple weight problems
5.4 Centre of buoyancy (B)
Chapter 6 An Introduction to Transverse Statical Stability
Chapter 7 Conditions of Stability
Chapter 8 Initial Transverse Metacentre (M)
Chapter 9 Free Surface Effect
Chapter 10 The Curve of Statical Stability (GZ Curve)
Chapter 11 List
Chapter 12 Curves of Statical Stability for Different Conditions:
Chapter 13 Suspended Weights
Chapter 14 Trim
Part B SHIP STRENGTH AND STRESSES
Chapter 15 Shipbuilding Materials
Chapter 16 Ship Stresses and Structural Strength Compensation
Chapter 17 Shear Force and Bending Moment Calculations
Chapter 18 Corrosion Control
Part C SHIP STABILITY FOR MATES AND MASTERS
Chapter 19 Change of Trim due to Change of Density and Harder Trim Problems
Chapter 20 Air Draughts
Chapter 21 Dry-Docking
Chapter 22 The Inclining Experiment
Chapter 23 The Wall-sided Formula including Calculating the
Chapter 24 Factors Affecting the Shape of the Curve of
Chapter 25 Assessing Compliance of a Ship’s Loaded Condition with MCA and IMO Stability Criteria
Chapter 26 Bulk Cargoes and the Carriage of Grain
Chapter 27 Calculation and Assignment of Freeboard
Chapter 28 Stability Aspects of Timber Deck Cargoes
Chapter 29 Wind Heeling
Chapter 30 Icing
Chapter 31 Draught Surveys
Chapter 32 Heel when Turning
Chapter 33 Bilging
Chapter 34 Rolling and Dangerous Sea Wave Phenomena
Chapter 35 Voyage Planning Calculations
Chapter 36 Ship Load Calculations
Appendix Ship Stability Data Sheets
This ship stability strength loading principles title is a practical stability and loading guide for deck officers who need to understand how stability, strength, and loading work together in safe ship operation. By combining technical explanation, worked examples, and regulatory alignment, it helps readers study with more confidence and apply the subject more effectively.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this ship stability strength loading principles book used for?
It is used as a stability and loading guide for deck officer students and serving officers who need a clearer understanding of stability, strength, and loading calculations.
Does this stability and loading guide support OOW and Chief Mate/Master exam preparation?
Yes, the book is aligned with STCW 78 requirements for both OOW and Chief Mate/Master certification pathways.
What topics does this ship stability strength loading principles book cover?
It covers stability basics, trim, draught, load lines, structural strength, shear forces, bending moments, dry-docking, inclining experiment, cargo-related stability, draught surveys, and voyage load calculations.
Who should read this book?
It is suitable for deck cadets, maritime students, OOW candidates, chief mate and master candidates, and serving deck officers.
Is it useful only for exams?
No, this stability and loading guide is also useful for practical onboard understanding and professional refresher study.