Course Description
This course is an advanced course in hydrodynamics and is developed for its application in the field of shipping. Methods of estimating ship resistance using empirical and CFD methods, ship hull design, propeller design, and cavitation.
Introduction to Ship Resistance | Course Material
Fundamental theory of ship resistance | Course Material
Ship resistance components I | Course Material
Ship resistance components II | Course Material
Guldhammer and Harvald Method I | Course Material
Guldhammer and Harvald Method II | Course Material
Holtrop and Mennen Method I | Course Material
Holtrop and Mennen Method II | Course Material
Introduction to ship propulsion | Course Material
Hull propeller interaction | Course Material
Propeller geometry and design | Course Material
Open Water Test | Course Material
Full Scale Propeller Performance | Course Material
Propulsion Test | Course Material
Cavitation | Course Material
Anthony F. M., et.al. (2011). Ship Resistance and Propulsion. Cambridge University Press, New York, NY.
Harvald S. (1983). Resistance and propulsion of ships. John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY.
Lothar B. (2019). Fundamentals of Ship Hydrodynamics, John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY.