Springer Handbook of Ocean Engineering
Autor: | Manhar R. Dhanak, Nikolas I. Xiros |
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EAN: | 9783319166490 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 23.07.2016 |
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Schlagworte: | Coastal Structures Marine Meteorology Ocean Acoustics Ocean Energy Ocean Energy Technologies Ocean Engineering Ocean Signals Ocean Vehicles Offshore Platform Offshore and Subsea Engineering SONAR Systems and Acoustic Imagin Shi Signatures |
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This handbook is the definitive reference for the interdisciplinary field that is ocean engineering. It integrates the coverage of fundamental and applied material and encompasses a diverse spectrum of systems, concepts and operations in the maritime environment, as well as providing a comprehensive update on contemporary, leading-edge ocean technologies. Coverage includes an overview on the fundamentals of ocean science, ocean signals and instrumentation, coastal structures, developments in ocean energy technologies and ocean vehicles and automation. It aims at practitioners in a range of offshore industries and naval establishments as well as academic researchers and graduate students in ocean, coastal, offshore and marine engineering and naval architecture.
The Springer Handbook of Ocean Engineering is organized in five parts: Part A: Fundamentals, Part B: Autonomous Ocean Vehicles, Subsystems and Control, Part C: Coastal Design, Part D: Offshore Technologies, Part E: Energy Conversion
Dr. Dhanak is the Director of The Institute for Ocean and Systems Engineering (SeaTech) and Professor of Ocean Engineering at Florida Atlantic University. He also serves as Director of Research for Southeast National Marine Renewable Energy Center and is the past Chairman of the Department of Ocean Engineering.
Dr. Xiros is a Professor of Ocean Engineering at the University of New Orleans and his research interests include marine engineering and control systems for renewable energy.