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Below is the Table of Contents from:
Ship construction / D.J. Eyres.

This starts to inform the quantifiable program elements of the building.

Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
PART 1 INTRODUCTION TO SHIPBUILDING
Chapter 1 Basic Design of the Ship 3
Chapter 2 Ship Dimensions, Form, Size or Category 10
Chapter 3 Development of Ship Types 15
PART 2 MATERIALS AND STRENGTH OF SHIPS
Chapter 4 Classification Societies 35
Chapter 5 Steels 42
Chapter 6 Aluminium Alloy 50
Chapter 7 Testing of Materials 55
Chapter 8 Stresses to which a Ship is Subject 60
PART 3 WELDING AND CUTTING
Chapter 9 Welding and Cutting Processes in Shipbuilding 75
Chapter 10 Welding Practice and Testing Welds 97
PART 4 SHIPYARD PRACTICE
Chapter 11 Shipyard Layout 111
Chapter 12 Ship Drawing Office, Loftwork and CAD/CAM 115
Chapter 13 Plate and Section Preparation and Machining 124
Chapter 14 Prefabrication 136
Chapter 15 Launching 147
PART 5 SHIP STRUCTURE
Chapter 16 Bottom Structure 161
Chapter 17 Shell Plating and Framing 174
Chapter 18 Bulkheads and Pillars 191
Chapter 19 Decks, Hatches, and Superstructures 209
Chapter 20 Fore End Structure 226
Chapter 21 Aft End Structure 234
Chapter 22 Tanker Construction 251
Chapter 23 Liquefied Gas Carriers 264
PART 6 OUTFIT
Chapter 24 Lifting Arrangements 277
Chapter 25 Cargo Access, Handling, and Restraint 290
Chapter 26 Pumping and Piping Arrangements 298
Chapter 27 Corrosion Control and Anti-fouling Systems 309
Chapter 28 Ventilation, Refrigeration, and Insulation 326
PART 7 INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS
Chapter 29 International Maritime Organization 335
Chapter 30 Tonnage 339
Chapter 31 Load Line Rules 343
Chapter 32 Structural Fire Protection 352

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