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Ship Resistance and Propulsion is dedicated to providing a comprehensive and modern scientific approach to evaluating ship resistance and propulsion. The study of the propulsive power enables the size and mass of the propulsion engines to be established and estimates made of the fuel consumption and likely operating costs. This book, written by experts in the field, includes the latest developments from applied research, including those in experimental and CFD techniques, and provides guidance for the practical estimation of ship propulsive power for a range of ship types. This text includes sufficient published standard series data for hull resistance and propeller performance to enable practitioners to make ship power predictions based on material and data contained within the book. A large number of fully worked examples are included to illustrate applications of the data and powering methodologies; these include cargo and container ships, tankers and bulk carriers, ferries, warships, patrol craft, work boats, planing craft and yachts. The book is aimed at a broad readership including practising naval architects and marine engineers, sea-going officers, small craft designers, undergraduate and postgraduate degree students. It should also appeal to others involved in transportation, transport efficiency and eco-logistics who need to carry out reliable estimates of ship power requirements ”Ship Resistance and Propulsion is dedicated to providing a comprehensive and modern scientific approach to evaluating ship resistance and propulsion. The study of the propulsive power enables the size and mass of the propulsion engines to be established and estimates made of the fuel consumption and likely operating costs. This book, written by experts in the field, includes the latest developments from applied research, including those in experimental and CFD techniques, and provides guidance for the practical estimation of ship propulsive power for a range of ship types. This text includes sufficient published standard series data for hull resistance and propeller performance to enable practitioners to make ship power predictions based on material and data contained within the book. A large number of fully worked examples are included to illustrate applications of the data and powering methodologies; these include cargo and container ships, tankers and bulk carriers, ferries, warships, patrol craft, work boats, planing craft and yachts. The book is aimed at a broad readership including practising naval architects and marine engineers, sea-going officers, small craft designers, undergraduate and postgraduate degree students. It should also appeal to others involved in transportation, transport efficiency and eco-logistics who need to carry out reliable estimates of ship power requirements”–  Read more… 1. Introduction — 2. Propulsive power — 3. Components of ship resistance — 4. Model-ship extrapolation — 5. Model-ship correlation — 6. Restricted water depth and breadth — 7 Measurements of resistance components — 8. Wake and thrust deduction — 9. Numerical estimation of ship resistance — 10. Resistance design data — 11. Propuslor types — 12. Propeller characteristics — 13. Powering process — 14. Hull from design — 15. Numerical methods for propeller analysis — 16. Propulsor design data — 17. Applications — Appendix A1: Background physics — Appendix A2: Derivation of Eggers formula for wave resistance — Appendix A3: Tabulations of resistance design data — Appendix A4: Tabulations of propulsor design data

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Title: Ship resistance and propulsion : practical estimation of ship propulsive power Volume:
Author(s): Anthony F Molland; Stephen R Turnock; Dominic A Hudson
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press City: New York
Year: 2011 Edition: 1
Language: English Pages (biblio\tech): 563\563
ISBN: 9780521760522, 0521760526 ID: 880531
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Ship Resistance and Propulsion is dedicated to providing a comprehensive and modern scientific approach to evaluating ship resistance and propulsion. The study of the propulsive power enables the size and mass of the propulsion engines to be established and estimates made of the fuel consumption and likely operating costs. This book, written by experts in the field, includes the latest developments from applied research, including those in experimental and CFD techniques, and provides guidance for the practical estimation of ship propulsive power for a range of ship types. This text includes sufficient published standard series data for hull resistance and propeller performance to enable practitioners to make ship power predictions based on material and data contained within the book. A large number of fully worked examples are included to illustrate applications of the data and powering methodologies; these include cargo and container ships, tankers and bulk carriers, ferries, warships, patrol craft, work boats, planing craft and yachts. The book is aimed at a broad readership including practising naval architects and marine engineers, sea-going officers, small craft designers, undergraduate and postgraduate degree students. It should also appeal to others involved in transportation, transport efficiency and eco-logistics who need to carry out reliable estimates of ship power requirements
”Ship Resistance and Propulsion is dedicated to providing a comprehensive and modern scientific approach to evaluating ship resistance and propulsion. The study of the propulsive power enables the size and mass of the propulsion engines to be established and estimates made of the fuel consumption and likely operating costs. This book, written by experts in the field, includes the latest developments from applied research, including those in experimental and CFD techniques, and provides guidance for the practical estimation of ship propulsive power for a range of ship types. This text includes sufficient published standard series data for hull resistance and propeller performance to enable practitioners to make ship power predictions based on material and data contained within the book. A large number of fully worked examples are included to illustrate applications of the data and powering methodologies; these include cargo and container ships, tankers and bulk carriers, ferries, warships, patrol craft, work boats, planing craft and yachts. The book is aimed at a broad readership including practising naval architects and marine engineers, sea-going officers, small craft designers, undergraduate and postgraduate degree students. It should also appeal to others involved in transportation, transport efficiency and eco-logistics who need to carry out reliable estimates of ship power requirements”–  Read more… 1. Introduction — 2. Propulsive power — 3. Components of ship resistance — 4. Model-ship extrapolation — 5. Model-ship correlation — 6. Restricted water depth and breadth — 7 Measurements of resistance components — 8. Wake and thrust deduction — 9. Numerical estimation of ship resistance — 10. Resistance design data — 11. Propuslor types — 12. Propeller characteristics — 13. Powering process — 14. Hull from design — 15. Numerical methods for propeller analysis — 16. Propulsor design data — 17. Applications — Appendix A1: Background physics — Appendix A2: Derivation of Eggers formula for wave resistance — Appendix A3: Tabulations of resistance design data — Appendix A4: Tabulations of propulsor design data

Table of contents :
Frontmatter……Page 1
Contents……Page 5
Preface……Page 15
Nomenclature……Page 17
Abbreviations……Page 21
Figure Acknowledgements……Page 25
1 – Introduction……Page 27
2 – Propulsive Power……Page 33
3 – Components of Hull Resistance……Page 38
4 – Model-Ship Extrapolation……Page 95
5 – Model-Ship Correlation……Page 111
6 – Restricted Water Depth and Breadth……Page 123
7 – Measurement of Resistance Components……Page 134
8 – Wake and Thrust Deduction……Page 170
9 – Numerical Estimation of Ship Resistance……Page 192
10 – Resistance Design Data……Page 214
11 – Propulsor Types……Page 272
12 – Propeller Characteristics……Page 287
13 – Powering Process……Page 322
14 – Hull Form Design……Page 339
15 – Numerical Methods for Propeller Analysis……Page 363
16 – Propulsor Design Data……Page 395
17 – Applications……Page 444
Appendix A1 – Background Physics……Page 499
Appendix A2 – Derivation of Eggers Formula for Wave Resistance……Page 510
Appendix A3 – Tabulations of Resistance Design Data……Page 513
Appendix A4 – Tabulations of Propulsor Design Data……Page 548
Index……Page 555

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