Naval architecture typically refers to ship designs and construction. See the related link for naval architecture information on a variety of different ships.
The technical name for naval refers to anything related to ships, navies, or maritime activities. In a broader context, it is often referred to as "maritime." The term can encompass various aspects such as naval engineering, naval architecture, and naval operations.
Royal School of Naval Architecture was created in 1864.
Ross Munro-Smith has written: 'Merchant ship design' 'Ships and naval architecture (S.I. Units)' -- subject(s): Naval architecture 'Applied naval architecture'
Darius Davison has written: 'Progress of naval architecture' -- subject(s): Naval architecture
John Fincham has written: 'A history of naval architecture' -- subject(s): Naval architecture, History
R. Munro-Smith has written: 'Ships and naval architecture (S.I. Units)' -- subject(s): Naval architecture, Shipbuilding 'Naval architecture for merchant navy officers (engineers & navigators)' -- subject(s): Naval architecture 'Applied naval architecture' -- subject(s): Naval architecture 'Naval Architecture for the Merchant Navy'
E. C. Tupper has written: 'Introduction to naval architecture' -- subject- s -: Naval architecture
J. B Caldwell has written: 'The future of naval architecture' -- subject(s): Naval architecture
Henry Eastin Rossell has written: 'Principles of naval architecture' -- subject(s): Dynamics, Naval architecture, Statics
salary for naval architecture
Tribon is a naval architecture program originally developed by Kockum Computer Systems (KCS) for designing commercial and naval vessels
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