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Naval Architecture is a branch of Mechanical Engineering that focuses on the design, construction, and maintenance of ships and other marine vessels. It involves the application of scientific principles to the design of hulls, propulsion systems, and other components of a vessel. Naval Architects must consider a variety of factors, such as the vessel's purpose, size, speed, and stability, as well as the environmental conditions in which it will operate. They must also consider the safety of the vessel and its crew, as well as the economic feasibility of the design.
Naval Architecture is a highly specialized field, requiring a deep understanding of the principles of physics, mathematics, and engineering. It is a rapidly evolving field, with advances in technology and materials allowing for the design of increasingly complex vessels.
Companies in the Naval Architecture market include BMT Group, Deltamarin, Foreship, Gibbs & Cox, and Marine Design Dynamics. Show Less Read more