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Air Lubricated and Air Cavity Ships

eBook - Development, Design, and Application
Yun, Liang/Bliault, Alan/Pavlov, Gennadiy Alexeevitch et al
ISBN/EAN: 9781071604250
Umbreit-Nr.: 8987935

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 0 S., 24.18 MB
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Erschienen am 28.03.2020
Auflage: 1/2020


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  • Zusatztext
    • Air Lubrication and Air Cavity Technology is a major development that has emerged in recent years as a means to reduce resistance and powering for many types of ships, and an efficient design for high speed marine vessels. This book introduces the mechanisms for boundary layer drag reduction and concepts studied in early research work. Air bubble and sheet lubrication for displacement vessels is outlined and the key projects introduced. Generation of low volume flow air cavities under the hull of displacement, semi displacement and planing vessels are introduced together with theoretical and empirical analysis and design methods. Resistance reduction, power reduction and fuel efficiency are covered for both displacement and high speed vessels. Air layer and air cavity effects on vessel static and dynamic stability are covered, linked to regulatory requirements such as IMO. Seaway motions and reduced impact load of high speed craft in waves are discussed including model test results. Integration of propulsion systems for optimum powering is summarized. A design proposal for a wave piercing air cavity craft is included in an appendix. A comprehensive listing of document resources and internet locations is provided for further research.

  • Kurztext
    • Air Lubrication and Air Cavity Technology is a major development that has emerged in recent years as a means to reduce resistance and powering for many types of ships, and an efficient design for high speed marine vessels. This book introduces the mechanisms for boundary layer drag reduction and concepts studied in early research work. Air bubble and sheet lubrication for displacement vessels is outlined and the key projects introduced. Generation of low volume flow air cavities under the hull of displacement, semi displacement and planing vessels are introduced together with theoretical and empirical analysis and design methods. Resistance reduction, power reduction and fuel efficiency are covered for both displacement and high speed vessels. Air layer and air cavity effects on vessel static and dynamic stability are covered, linked to regulatory requirements such as IMO. Seaway motions and reduced impact load of high speed craft in waves are discussed including model test results. Integration of propulsion systems for optimum powering is summarized. A design proposal for a wave piercing air cavity craft is included in an appendix. A comprehensive listing of document resources and internet locations is provided for further research.

  • Autorenportrait
    • <p><b>Gennadiy Pavlov</b> is a Maritime Engineer who has worked on development of a number of High Performance Marine Vessels including Air Cavity Craft at More Shipbuilding Association, Feodosiya, Crimea.</p><p><b>Liang Yun</b> is a professor who has worked on High Performance Marine Vessels including Air Cushion Vehicles, Surface Effect Ships, Wing in Ground Effect Craft, High Speed Catamarans and Hydrofoils at the Marine Design and Research Institute of China.<br></p><p><b>Alan Bliault</b> is a Naval Architect who has worked on hydrodynamics and design of Air Cushion Vehicles at Vosper Thornycroft in UK and has continued research for high speed marine vessels throughout his career.<br></p><p><b>Shu-Long He</b> is Deputy Director of the High Performance Marine Vessels Research& Design Department, of the China Ship Scientific Research Center, Wuxi<br></p>
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