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Mitigation Of Hydrodynamic Resistance Methods To Reduce Hydrodynamic Drag Marc Perlin

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Mitigation Of Hydrodynamic Resistance Methods To Reduce Hydrodynamic Drag Marc Perlin
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.74 MB
Pages: 164
Author: Marc Perlin, Steven Ceccio
ISBN: 9789814612258, 9814612251
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Mitigation Of Hydrodynamic Resistance Methods To Reduce Hydrodynamic Drag Marc Perlin by Marc Perlin, Steven Ceccio 9789814612258, 9814612251 instant download after payment.

This text presents the state of the art in friction drag/resistance reduction technologies for BODIES and crafts operating in liquids at and beneath the free surface. It is useful for professionals with backgrounds in advanced fluid dynamics as well as by academics teaching introductory graduate courses in this area. Active control of resistance will include a discussion of friction reduction, for example through the injection of gas that can form air layers and polymers that initially reside adjacent to the hull, including the use of partial and super cavities. The book discusses passive resistance control achieved through changes in the overall hull shape and appendages, including the application of lifting bodies, bulbous bows, and stern flaps. It also addresses passive reduction of skin friction through the application of hull coatings and other elements of hull husbandry.

Readership: Professionals, academics, researchers, and graduate students in ocean engineering, mechanical engineering, fluid mechanics and tribology.

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