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Naval architecture and ship design is an integral part of the ship construction process. Safety, stability, and performance of the ship at the sea greatly depend on the amount of research and work done in designing and constructing a ship.

Students and maritime professional involved in ship design, construction, operation, and maintenance are required to understand important principles of naval architecture and ship construction to understand the performance of ships at sea in a better way.

In this article, we have brought to you some of the most important books on naval architecture and ship design that are available in the market and which are widely used by maritime professionals around the world.

This is not an exhaustive list, but it still covers all the important books which maritime professionals need to have in their collections.

1. Introduction to Naval Architecture – Eric Tupper

Introduction to Naval Architecture by Eric Tupper is a world-famous book which describes fundamental characteristics of ship’s design and how they affect ships at the sea. This is an important book for people involved with the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of marine vessels.

2. Ship Construction – D.J. Eyres

Ship Construction by David Eyres is also a well-renowned book for both students and professionals of marine engineering and naval architecture. The book comprehensively explains the construction process of ship from start to finish, along with relevant technological developments and regulations.

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Eyres, David J (Author)

English (Publication Language)

376 Pages - 04/09/2007 (Publication Date) - Butterworth-Heinemann (Publisher)

3. Introduction to Naval Architecture – Thomas C. Gillmer

The Introduction to Naval Architecture by Thomas Gillmer is an excellent resource and a complete reference for the subject of Naval Architecture. It provides a brief yet dense overview of all the important topics of naval architecture such as hydrostatics, hydrodynamics, ship structure etc. If you are a maritime or naval architecture professional, then this is the best book out there for understanding the concepts of naval architecture.

Introduction to Naval Architecture Hardcover Book

Gillmer, Thomas C (Author)

English (Publication Language)

324 Pages - 08/04/1982 (Publication Date) - Naval Institute Press (Publisher)

4. Applied Naval Architecture

Applied Naval Architecture by Robert Zubaly is yet another important book for professionals working in shipyards or on ships. The book includes important technical details about the naval architecture and other topics related to ship design and construction. This is mandatory literature for all naval architects.

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Hardcover Book

Zubaly, Robert B. (Author)

English (Publication Language)

349 Pages - 04/01/1996 (Publication Date) - Cornell Maritime Pr/Tidewater Pub (Publisher)

5. Basic Ship Theory – E.C. Tupper and K.J. Rawson

Basic Ship Theory by E.C Tupper and K.J Rawson is a widely known introductory text for naval architecture students as well as maritime design professionals. The book is a perfect mixture of theoretical and practical knowledge, and also includes great case studies of different types of vessels.

6. Reed’s Naval Architecture – Volume 4 – E.A. Stokoe

Reed’s book on naval architecture from the famous Marine Engineering Series is based on the syllabus of the certificate of competency examinations. The book is a rich resource of naval architecture principles and offers explanatory diagrams and worked examples.

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Stokoe, E.A. (Author)

English (Publication Language)

408 Pages - 01/01/2004 (Publication Date) - Thomas Reed (Publisher)

7. Ship Hydrostatics and Stability

Ship Hydrostatics and Stability Adrian Biran is a comprehensive book which explains various topics which deal with the stability of the ship. It is one of the best books available in the market to understand the ship hydrostatics in ship design and performance.

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Biran, Adrian (Author)

English (Publication Language)

368 Pages - 12/17/2003 (Publication Date) - Butterworth-Heinemann (Publisher)

8. Reed’s Ship Construction

Reed’s book on ship construction is yet another valuable book from the famous Marine Engineering Series. Ship construction for marine students covers all important topics from the syllabus of naval architecture. This is an important book if you are a student of naval architecture or are preparing for competency exams.

9. The Marine Engineering Reference Book – A Guide to Ship Design, Construction and Operation

Though The Marine Engineering Reference book by Anthony Molland is not a book solely on the naval architecture subject, it is a good resource for both basic and advanced topics of ship construction and design.

10. Design of Ship Hull Structures

Design of Ship Hell Structures by Yasuhisa Okumoto is a great practical guide for naval architects and marine engineers. The book explains with great depths on topics such as how to design ship hull structures from a practical viewpoint and how to achieve reliable and efficient ship structures.

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