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Principles Of Naval Architecture Series Ship Resistance And Flow Larsson

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Principles Of Naval Architecture Series Ship Resistance And Flow Larsson
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Publisher: Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.65 MB
Pages: 245
Author: Larsson, Lars; Raven, Hoyte C.
ISBN: 9780939773763, 9781613441381, 0939773767, 161344138X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Principles Of Naval Architecture Series Ship Resistance And Flow Larsson by Larsson, Lars; Raven, Hoyte C. 9780939773763, 9781613441381, 0939773767, 161344138X instant download after payment.

This book serves as a seminal text on naval architecture for both practicing professionals and students on the subject of ship resistance. The first section of the book provides basic understanding of the flow phenomena that underlie the resistance encountered by a ship moving in water. The second section contains an introduction to the methods by which that knowledge is applied to the prediction of resistance, including model testing, empirical methods and computational methods. A final section provides guidance to the naval architect in designing a hull form. Design procedures are described for achieving favorable flow and resistance characteristics of the hull and appendages. Examples are given for ships designed for high, medium and low speeds. Design considerations affecting both wave and viscous effects are included. Finally, the flow in the stern wake is discussed, an area important for both resistance and propeller performance.

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