The Distribution of Weight and Buoyancy in Ships:Naval Science, vol. i., 1872.The Strains of Ships in Still Water:Naval Science, vol. i., 1872.The Strains of Ships in Exceptional Positions on Shore:Naval Science, vol. ii., 1873.The Strains of Ships at Sea:Naval Science, vol. ii., 1873.On the Strength and Strains of Iron Ships:Naval Science, vol. iii., 1874.On the Strength of Iron Ships, by Mr William John: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xv., 1874.On Useful Displacement as Limited by Weight of Structure and of PropulsivePower, by Mr Wm. Froude: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xv., 1874.On the Modulus for Strength of Ships, by Mr J. MacFarlane Gray: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xvi., 1875.On the Strains and Strength of Ships, by Mr John Wigham Richardson: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xvi., 1875.On Transverse and other Strains of Ships, by Mr William John: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xviii., 1877.On the Strains of Iron Ships, by Mr William John: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xviii., 1877.On Lloyd’s Numerals, by Mr William Denny: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. 1877.On Lightened Scantlings, by Mr Wm. Denny: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xix., 1878.On the Effect of Depth upon the Strength of a Girder to Resist Bending Strains, by Mr Frank P. Purvis: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xix., 1878.On an Application of the Decimal System of Measurement in Practical Shipbuilding, by Mr Henry H. West: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xix., 1878.On Longitudinal Sea Strains in Vessels as Indicated by Lloyd’s Experience, by Mr Robert Mansel: Trans. Inst. Eng. and Ship, in Scotland, vol. xxi., 1877-78.On the Strength of Iron Vessels, by Mr Geo. Arnison, jun.: Trans. Inst. Eng. and Ship., vol. xxii., 1878-79.Freeboard and Displacement in Relation to Strains in Ships Among Waves, by Mr W. W. Rundell: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xxii., 1881.On the Transverse Strains of Iron Merchant Vessels, by Mr P. Jenkins and T. C. Read: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xxiii., 1882.On Hogging and Sagging Strains in a Seaway As Influenced by Wave Structure, by Mr W. E. Smith: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol xxiv., 1883.
The Distribution of Weight and Buoyancy in Ships:Naval Science, vol. i., 1872.
The Strains of Ships in Still Water:Naval Science, vol. i., 1872.
The Strains of Ships in Exceptional Positions on Shore:Naval Science, vol. ii., 1873.
The Strains of Ships at Sea:Naval Science, vol. ii., 1873.
On the Strength and Strains of Iron Ships:Naval Science, vol. iii., 1874.
On the Strength of Iron Ships, by Mr William John: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xv., 1874.
On Useful Displacement as Limited by Weight of Structure and of PropulsivePower, by Mr Wm. Froude: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xv., 1874.
On the Modulus for Strength of Ships, by Mr J. MacFarlane Gray: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xvi., 1875.
On the Strains and Strength of Ships, by Mr John Wigham Richardson: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xvi., 1875.
On Transverse and other Strains of Ships, by Mr William John: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xviii., 1877.
On the Strains of Iron Ships, by Mr William John: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xviii., 1877.
On Lloyd’s Numerals, by Mr William Denny: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. 1877.
On Lightened Scantlings, by Mr Wm. Denny: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xix., 1878.
On the Effect of Depth upon the Strength of a Girder to Resist Bending Strains, by Mr Frank P. Purvis: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xix., 1878.
On an Application of the Decimal System of Measurement in Practical Shipbuilding, by Mr Henry H. West: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xix., 1878.
On Longitudinal Sea Strains in Vessels as Indicated by Lloyd’s Experience, by Mr Robert Mansel: Trans. Inst. Eng. and Ship, in Scotland, vol. xxi., 1877-78.
On the Strength of Iron Vessels, by Mr Geo. Arnison, jun.: Trans. Inst. Eng. and Ship., vol. xxii., 1878-79.
Freeboard and Displacement in Relation to Strains in Ships Among Waves, by Mr W. W. Rundell: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xxii., 1881.
On the Transverse Strains of Iron Merchant Vessels, by Mr P. Jenkins and T. C. Read: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xxiii., 1882.
On Hogging and Sagging Strains in a Seaway As Influenced by Wave Structure, by Mr W. E. Smith: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol xxiv., 1883.
EDUCATION IN NAVAL ARCHITECTURE.
On the Course of Study in the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, by Mr W. H. White: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xviii., 1877.On the Royal Naval College and the Mercantile Marine, by Mr Wm. John: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xix., 1878.On Local Education in Naval Architecture, by Mr William Denny: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xxii., 1881.
On the Course of Study in the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, by Mr W. H. White: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xviii., 1877.
On the Royal Naval College and the Mercantile Marine, by Mr Wm. John: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xix., 1878.
On Local Education in Naval Architecture, by Mr William Denny: Trans. Inst. N.A., vol. xxii., 1881.