Ship Resistance and Propulsion: Practical Estimation of Ship Propulsive Power
This second edition offers a comprehensive and scientific approach to evaluating ship resistance and propulsion. Authored by experts in the field, it includes the latest advancements in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), experimental techniques, and guidance for practical estimation of ship propulsive power. The book addresses improvements in energy efficiency and reduced emissions, introducing the Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI). Detailed descriptions are provided on pump jets, rim-driven propulsors, shape-adaptive foils, propeller noise, and dynamic positioning. Trial procedures have been updated, and preliminary estimates of power for hydrofoil craft, submarines, and Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) are incorporated. Standard series data for hull resistance and propeller performance enable practitioners to make accurate ship power predictions based on the material and data within the book. Numerous fully worked examples illustrate applications for most ship and small craft types, making it ideal for practicing engineers, naval architects, marine engineers, and undergraduate and postgraduate students.
