Marine propellers and propulsion:
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2012
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Front Cover; Marine Propellers and Propulsion; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Preface to the Third Edition; Preface; Preface to the Second Edition; Preface; Preface to the First Edition; General Nomenclature; Chapter 1 -- The Early Development of the Screw Propeller; REFERENCES; FURTHER READING; Chapter2 -- Propulsion Systems; 2.1 FIXED PITCH PROPELLERS; 2.2 DUCTED PROPELLERS; 2.3 PODDED AND AZIMUTHING PROPULSORS; 2.4 CONTRA-ROTATING PROPELLERS; 2.5 OVERLAPPING PROPELLERS; 2.6 TANDEM PROPELLERS; 2.7 CONTROLLABLE PITCH PROPELLERS; 2.8 SURFACE PIERCING PROPELLERS. 2.9 WATERJET PROPULSION2.10 CYCLOIDAL PROPELLERS; 2.11 PADDLE WHEELS; 2.12 MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMIC PROPULSION; 2.13 WHALE-TAIL PROPULSION; REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING; Chapter3 -- Propeller Geometry; 3.1 FRAMES OF REFERENCE; 3.2 PROPELLER REFERENCE LINES; 3.3 PITCH; 3.4 RAKE AND SKEW; 3.5 PROPELLER OUTLINES AND AREA; 3.6 PROPELLER DRAWING METHODS; 3.7 SECTION GEOMETRY AND DEFINITION; 3.8 BLADE THICKNESS DISTRIBUTION AND THICKNESS FRACTION; 3.9 BLADE INTERFERENCE LIMITS FOR CONTROLLABLE PITCH PROPELLERS; 3.10 CONTROLLABLE PITCH PROPELLER OFF-DESIGN SECTION GEOMETRY. 3.11 MISCELLANEOUS CONVENTIONAL PROPELLER GEOMETRY TERMINOLOGYREFERENCES AND FURTHER READING; Chapter4 -- The Propeller Environment; 4.1 DENSITY OF WATER; 4.2 SALINITY; 4.3 WATER TEMPERATURE; 4.4 VISCOSITY; 4.5 VAPOR PRESSURE; 4.6 DISSOLVED GASES IN SEA WATER; 4.7 SURFACE TENSION; 4.8 WEATHER; 4.9 SILT AND MARINE ORGANISMS; REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING; Chapter5 -- The Ship Wake Field; 5.1 GENERAL WAKE FIELD CHARACTERISTICS; 5.2 WAKE FIELD DEFINITION; 5.3 THE NOMINAL WAKE FIELD; 5.4 ESTIMATION OF WAKE FIELD PARAMETERS; 5.5 EFFECTIVE WAKE FIELD; 5.6 WAKE FIELD SCALING. 5.7 WAKE QUALITY ASSESSMENT5.8 WAKE FIELD MEASUREMENT; REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING; Chapter6 -- Propeller Performance Characteristics; 6.1 GENERAL OPEN WATER CHARACTERISTICS; 6.2 THE EFFECT OF CAVITATION ON OPEN WATER CHARACTERISTICS; 6.3 PROPELLER SCALE EFFECTS; 6.4 SPECIFIC PROPELLER OPEN WATER CHARACTERISTICS; 6.5 STANDARD SERIES DATA; 6.6 MULTI-QUADRANT SERIES DATA; 6.7 SLIPSTREAM CONTRACTION AND FLOW VELOCITIES IN THE WAKE; 6.8 BEHIND-HULL PROPELLER CHARACTERISTICS; 6.9 PROPELLER VENTILATION; REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING; Chapter7 -- Theoretical Methods -- Basic Concepts 7.1 BASIC AEROFOIL SECTION CHARACTERISTICS7.2 VORTEX FILAMENTS AND SHEETS; 7.3 FIELD POINT VELOCITIES; 7.4 THE KUTTA CONDITION; 7.5 THE STARTING VORTEX; 7.6 THIN AEROFOIL THEORY; 7.7 PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION CALCULATIONS; 7.8 BOUNDARY LAYER GROWTH OVER AN AEROFOIL; 7.9 THE FINITE WING; 7.10 MODELS OF PROPELLER ACTION; 7.11 SOURCE AND VORTEX PANEL METHODS; 7.12 EULER, LAGRANGIAN AND NAVIER-STOKES METHODS; REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING; Chapter8 -- Theoretical and Analytical Methods Relating to Propeller Action; 8.1 MOMENTUM THEORY -- RANKINE (1865); R.E. FROUDE (1887) 8.2 blade element theory -- w. froude (1878) Propulsion technology is a complex, multidisciplinary topic with design, construction, operational and research implications. Bringing together a wealth of disparate information from the field, Marine Propellers and Propulsion provides comprehensive and cutting edge coverage to equip marine engineers, naval architects and anyone involved in propulsion and hydrodynamics with the knowledge needed to do the job. Drawing on experience from a long and varied career in consultancy, research, design and technical investigation, author John Carlton breaks the subject into |
Beschreibung: | xxi, 516 pages |
ISBN: | 9780080971247 0080971245 9780080971230 |
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spelling | Carlton, J. S. Verfasser aut Marine propellers and propulsion J.S. Carlton 3rd ed Amsterdam Elsevier 2012 xxi, 516 pages txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Front Cover; Marine Propellers and Propulsion; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Preface to the Third Edition; Preface; Preface to the Second Edition; Preface; Preface to the First Edition; General Nomenclature; Chapter 1 -- The Early Development of the Screw Propeller; REFERENCES; FURTHER READING; Chapter2 -- Propulsion Systems; 2.1 FIXED PITCH PROPELLERS; 2.2 DUCTED PROPELLERS; 2.3 PODDED AND AZIMUTHING PROPULSORS; 2.4 CONTRA-ROTATING PROPELLERS; 2.5 OVERLAPPING PROPELLERS; 2.6 TANDEM PROPELLERS; 2.7 CONTROLLABLE PITCH PROPELLERS; 2.8 SURFACE PIERCING PROPELLERS. 2.9 WATERJET PROPULSION2.10 CYCLOIDAL PROPELLERS; 2.11 PADDLE WHEELS; 2.12 MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMIC PROPULSION; 2.13 WHALE-TAIL PROPULSION; REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING; Chapter3 -- Propeller Geometry; 3.1 FRAMES OF REFERENCE; 3.2 PROPELLER REFERENCE LINES; 3.3 PITCH; 3.4 RAKE AND SKEW; 3.5 PROPELLER OUTLINES AND AREA; 3.6 PROPELLER DRAWING METHODS; 3.7 SECTION GEOMETRY AND DEFINITION; 3.8 BLADE THICKNESS DISTRIBUTION AND THICKNESS FRACTION; 3.9 BLADE INTERFERENCE LIMITS FOR CONTROLLABLE PITCH PROPELLERS; 3.10 CONTROLLABLE PITCH PROPELLER OFF-DESIGN SECTION GEOMETRY. 3.11 MISCELLANEOUS CONVENTIONAL PROPELLER GEOMETRY TERMINOLOGYREFERENCES AND FURTHER READING; Chapter4 -- The Propeller Environment; 4.1 DENSITY OF WATER; 4.2 SALINITY; 4.3 WATER TEMPERATURE; 4.4 VISCOSITY; 4.5 VAPOR PRESSURE; 4.6 DISSOLVED GASES IN SEA WATER; 4.7 SURFACE TENSION; 4.8 WEATHER; 4.9 SILT AND MARINE ORGANISMS; REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING; Chapter5 -- The Ship Wake Field; 5.1 GENERAL WAKE FIELD CHARACTERISTICS; 5.2 WAKE FIELD DEFINITION; 5.3 THE NOMINAL WAKE FIELD; 5.4 ESTIMATION OF WAKE FIELD PARAMETERS; 5.5 EFFECTIVE WAKE FIELD; 5.6 WAKE FIELD SCALING. 5.7 WAKE QUALITY ASSESSMENT5.8 WAKE FIELD MEASUREMENT; REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING; Chapter6 -- Propeller Performance Characteristics; 6.1 GENERAL OPEN WATER CHARACTERISTICS; 6.2 THE EFFECT OF CAVITATION ON OPEN WATER CHARACTERISTICS; 6.3 PROPELLER SCALE EFFECTS; 6.4 SPECIFIC PROPELLER OPEN WATER CHARACTERISTICS; 6.5 STANDARD SERIES DATA; 6.6 MULTI-QUADRANT SERIES DATA; 6.7 SLIPSTREAM CONTRACTION AND FLOW VELOCITIES IN THE WAKE; 6.8 BEHIND-HULL PROPELLER CHARACTERISTICS; 6.9 PROPELLER VENTILATION; REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING; Chapter7 -- Theoretical Methods -- Basic Concepts 7.1 BASIC AEROFOIL SECTION CHARACTERISTICS7.2 VORTEX FILAMENTS AND SHEETS; 7.3 FIELD POINT VELOCITIES; 7.4 THE KUTTA CONDITION; 7.5 THE STARTING VORTEX; 7.6 THIN AEROFOIL THEORY; 7.7 PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION CALCULATIONS; 7.8 BOUNDARY LAYER GROWTH OVER AN AEROFOIL; 7.9 THE FINITE WING; 7.10 MODELS OF PROPELLER ACTION; 7.11 SOURCE AND VORTEX PANEL METHODS; 7.12 EULER, LAGRANGIAN AND NAVIER-STOKES METHODS; REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING; Chapter8 -- Theoretical and Analytical Methods Relating to Propeller Action; 8.1 MOMENTUM THEORY -- RANKINE (1865); R.E. FROUDE (1887) 8.2 blade element theory -- w. froude (1878) Propulsion technology is a complex, multidisciplinary topic with design, construction, operational and research implications. Bringing together a wealth of disparate information from the field, Marine Propellers and Propulsion provides comprehensive and cutting edge coverage to equip marine engineers, naval architects and anyone involved in propulsion and hydrodynamics with the knowledge needed to do the job. Drawing on experience from a long and varied career in consultancy, research, design and technical investigation, author John Carlton breaks the subject into Propellers Ship propulsion Ships / Hydrodynamics TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Marine & Naval bisacsh TRANSPORTATION / Ships & Shipbuilding / Pictorial bisacsh Propellers fast Ship propulsion fast Ships / Hydrodynamics fast Ships Hydrodynamics Propeller (DE-588)4135029-7 gnd rswk-swf Schiffsantrieb (DE-588)4052411-5 gnd rswk-swf Schiffspropeller (DE-588)4138452-0 gnd rswk-swf Schiffsantrieb (DE-588)4052411-5 s Propeller (DE-588)4135029-7 s 1\p DE-604 Schiffspropeller (DE-588)4138452-0 s 2\p DE-604 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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title | Marine propellers and propulsion |
title_auth | Marine propellers and propulsion |
title_exact_search | Marine propellers and propulsion |
title_full | Marine propellers and propulsion J.S. Carlton |
title_fullStr | Marine propellers and propulsion J.S. Carlton |
title_full_unstemmed | Marine propellers and propulsion J.S. Carlton |
title_short | Marine propellers and propulsion |
title_sort | marine propellers and propulsion |
topic | Propellers Ship propulsion Ships / Hydrodynamics TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Marine & Naval bisacsh TRANSPORTATION / Ships & Shipbuilding / Pictorial bisacsh Propellers fast Ship propulsion fast Ships / Hydrodynamics fast Ships Hydrodynamics Propeller (DE-588)4135029-7 gnd Schiffsantrieb (DE-588)4052411-5 gnd Schiffspropeller (DE-588)4138452-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Propellers Ship propulsion Ships / Hydrodynamics TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Marine & Naval TRANSPORTATION / Ships & Shipbuilding / Pictorial Ships Hydrodynamics Propeller Schiffsantrieb Schiffspropeller |
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