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netjaws
07-20-2005, 11:26 PM
Does anyone have a copy of Dynamics of Marine Vehicles they'd be willing to sell?

duluthboats
07-20-2005, 11:47 PM
Do you know how to spell spam? One post would have been enough.

Admin
07-21-2005, 12:04 AM
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duluthboats
07-21-2005, 09:21 PM
Here you go, 7 to choose from. :D

http://www3.addall.com/New/compare.cgi?dispCurr=USD&id=516157&isbn=0852983190&location=10000&thetime=20050721181751&author=&title=&state=AK

Navy Vet

netjaws
07-22-2005, 11:39 AM
Thanks for looking that up for me..

The one I'm looking for is by Bhattacharyya and is called, simply, 'Dynamics of Marine Vehicles.' It was published in 1978 by John Wiley & Sons.

CDBarry
07-22-2005, 12:25 PM
Why don't you go up to his office (I think it's on the 6th floor of Nimitz) and volunteer to scan it and PDF it for him, then he can sell it on CD.

Nels Tomlinson
07-22-2005, 01:35 PM
This seems to be a good question, though it could have been asked with a little more detail. The bibliographic information is (I think this is the right one):

Bhattacharyya, R. (1978), Dynamics of Marine Vehicles, A Wiley-Interscience
Publication, New York, 1978. Nina Morgan (Editor)

It's out of print, and neither Amazon, nor Alibris, nor Abe have any copies available. Wiley Interscience has no sign of it on their website, including their online books facility.

Rameswar, if you're a student, U.S. copyright law allows (under the ``Fair Use'' doctrine) considerable copying for educational purposes. Copying the entire book might be stretching it a bit, but certainly, copying enough of the book to do your coursework or research should be allowable, if there is no other way to get the material. Practically, of course, no one is going to know or care how much you copy.

Another reply mentioned that the author is at your school, I think? Be aware that some authors get very cranky if they see a samizdat version of their work. Regardless of the legality of copying what you need, don't irritate one of your professors!

To get the original to make the copy, use inter-library loan.

HTH,
Nels

netjaws
07-22-2005, 05:36 PM
I am interested in obtaining a copy for its historical worth.

netjaws
07-22-2005, 05:37 PM
.. so if anyone HAS a copy, and is interested in some extra cash, contact me.

jehardiman
07-23-2005, 01:15 PM
I am interested in obtaining a copy for its historical worth.
Bhattacharyya is only a cookbook of descriptive ship dymanics at the time (mid '70's) and doesn't cover some of the more "interesting" hull forms (as many over a NSWCCD will tell you). Korvin-Kroukovsky's Theory of Seakeeping is a more useful "historical" text. Modern seakeeping is fairly fragmented along code lines, each code being "tuned" for specific application.

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