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Hydrodynamics of Ship Propellers by John P. Breslin β€” book cover

Hydrodynamics of Ship Propellers

by John P. Breslin, Poul Andersen, R. Eatock Taylor
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Overview

This book deals with flows over propellers operating behind ships, and the hydrodynamic forces and movements that the propeller generates on the shaft and on the ship hull. The first part of the book is devoted to fundamentals of the flow about hydrofoil sections and wings, and to propellers in uniform flow, with guidance for design and pragmatic analysis of performance. The second part covers the development of unsteady forces arising from operation in nonuniform hull wakes. A final chapter discusses the optimization of efficiency of compound propulsors. Researchers in ocean technology and naval architecture will find this book appealing.

Synopsis

Technical introduction to ship propeller hydrodynamics, for researchers in ocean technology, naval architecture, mechanical engineering.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 1996
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
559
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521574709

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