Ship resistance and flow
This volume contains a completely new presentation of the subject of ship resistance embodying these developments. A major goal in the design of virtually all vessels is to obtain a hull form having low resistance. In achieving this goal, the accurate prediction of resistance for a given hull geomet...
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Jersey City, NJ
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers
2010
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| 505 | 0 | |a Governing equations -- Similarity -- Decomposition of resistance -- Inviscid flow around the hull, wave making, and wave resistance -- The flow around the hull and the viscous resistance -- Other resistance components -- Experimental resistance prediction and flow measurement -- Numerical prediction of resistance and flow around the hull -- Empirical resistance prediction -- Hull design | |
| 520 | |a This volume contains a completely new presentation of the subject of ship resistance embodying these developments. A major goal in the design of virtually all vessels is to obtain a hull form having low resistance. In achieving this goal, the accurate prediction of resistance for a given hull geometry is essential. Since the publication of the previous edition of PNA important advances have been made in theoretical and computational fluid dynamics accompanied by increased use of such work in ship and offshore structure design. | ||
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