Hydrodynamics of Ship Propellers
Explore the intricate world of marine engineering with Hydrodynamics of Ship Propellers by Breslin/Andersen, published by Cambridge University Press in 1996. This comprehensive paperback spans 584 pages and delves into the complex flows over propellers, examining the hydrodynamic forces and moments that impact both the shaft and the ship's hull.
The book is meticulously structured into two main parts: the first focuses on the fundamentals of uniform flow, providing a solid foundation for understanding propeller dynamics. The second part addresses unsteady section and blade forces that emerge during operation in non-uniform hull wakes, making it an essential resource for both students and professionals in the field of naval architecture.
Enhance your knowledge of ship propulsion with this authoritative text that combines theoretical insights with practical applications, perfect for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of hydrodynamics in marine environments.