Marine Propellers and PropulsionElsevier, 01/04/2011 - 560 من الصفحات Although the propeller lies submerged out of sight, it is a complex component in both the hydrodynamic and structural sense. This book fulfils the need for a comprehensive and cutting edge volume that brings together a great range of knowledge on propulsion technology, a multi-disciplinary and international subject. The book comprises three main sections covering hydrodynamics; materials and mechanical considerations; and design, operation and performance. The discussion relates theory to practical problems of design, analysis and operational economy, and is supported by extensive design information, operational detail and tabulated data. Fully updated and revised to cover the latest advances in the field, the new edition now also includes four new chapters on azimuthing and podded propulsors, propeller-rudder interaction, high-speed propellers, and propeller-ice interaction. · The most complete book available on marine propellers, fully updated and revised, with four new chapters on azimuthing and podded propulsors, propeller-rudder interaction, high-speed propellers, and propeller-ice interaction· A valuable reference for marine engineers and naval architects gathering together the subject of propulsion technology, in both theory and practice, over the last forty years · Written by a leading expert on propeller technology, essential for students of propulsion and hydrodynamics, complete with online worked examples |
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Chapter 5 The wake field | 63 |
Chapter 6 Propeller performance characteristics | 87 |
Chapter 7 Theoretical methods basic concepts | 137 |
Chapter 8 Theoretical methods propeller theories | 167 |
Chapter 9 Cavitation | 205 |
Chapter 16 Waterjet propulsion | 355 |
Chapter 17 Fullscale trials | 367 |
Chapter 18 Propeller materials | 381 |
Chapter 19 Propeller blade strength | 395 |
Chapter 20 Propeller manufacture | 417 |
Chapter 21 Propeller blade vibration | 425 |
Chapter 22 Propeller design | 435 |
Chapter 23 Operational problems | 465 |
Chapter 10 Propeller noise | 247 |
Chapter 11 Propellership interaction | 263 |
Chapter 12 Ship resistance and propulsion | 285 |
Chapter 13 Thrust augmentation devices | 319 |
Chapter 14 Transverse thrusters | 331 |
Chapter 15 Azimuthing and podded propulsors | 343 |
Chapter 24 Service performance and analysis | 477 |
Chapter 25 Propeller tolerances and inspection | 503 |
Chapter 26 Propeller maintenance and repair | 511 |
Bibliography | 521 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
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الصفحة 29 - Investigation on Free and Forced Vibrations of an LNG Tanker with Overlapping Propeller Arrangement,