Hydrodynamics of High-Speed Marine Vehicles
This volume considers hydrodynamic aspects of the three main categories of high-speed marine vehicles, i.e. vessels supported by either the submerged hull, an air cushion, or foils. (Submerged-hull-supported vessels include planing and semi-displacement vessels.) The wave environment, resistance, propulsion, seakeeping, sea loads, and maneuvering are extensively covered based on rational and simplified methods. Links to automatic control and structural mechanics are emphasized. A detailed description of waterjet propulsion is given, and the effect of water depth on wash, resistance, sinkage, and trim is discussed. The book contains many illustrations, examples, and exercises.
- Covers all aspects of marine hydrodynamics and all types of high-speed vessels
- Starts with basic fluid dynamics and links this to practical issues
- Simplified and rational explanations of the fluid behavior by use of many illustrations, examples and exercises
Reviews & endorsements
"excellent coverage of special topics that may not be included in traditional marine hydrodynamics textbooks. The book is an excellent technical resource for information about high-speed vessels, since as it provides a summary of relevant recent research and references. I highly recommend this book to naval architects and marine and coastal engineers. This book is a valuable desktop reference for planners, designers, and decision makers involved in various issues concerning high-speed vessels."
Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal, and Ocean Engineering
Product details
January 2006Hardback
9780521845687
476 pages
258 × 184 × 28 mm
1kg
102 b/w illus. 1 map 42 tables
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Resistance and propulsion
- 3. Waves
- 4. Wave resistance and wash
- 5. Surface effect ships
- 6. Hydrofoil vessels and foil theory
- 7. Semi-displacement vessels
- 8. Slamming, whipping and springing
- 9. Planing vessels
- 10. Manoeuvring
- Appendix
- References
- Index.