13.04 Hydrofoils and Propellers, Fall 2003

Theory and design of hydrofoil sections; lifting and thickness problems for sub-cavitating sections, unsteady flow problems. Computer-aided design of low drag, cavitation free sections. Lifting line and lifting surface theory with applications to hydrofoil craft, rudder, and control surface design....

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Main Authors: Sclavounos, Paul D., Kimball, Richard Warren, 1963-
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Ocean Engineering
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Language:en-US
Published: 2003
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/36898
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description Theory and design of hydrofoil sections; lifting and thickness problems for sub-cavitating sections, unsteady flow problems. Computer-aided design of low drag, cavitation free sections. Lifting line and lifting surface theory with applications to hydrofoil craft, rudder, and control surface design. Propeller lifting line and lifting surface theory; computer-aided design of wake adapted propellers, unsteady propeller thrust and torque. Flow about axially symmetric bodies and low-aspect ratio lifting surfaces. Hydrodynamic performance and design of waterjets. Experimental projects in the variable pressure water tunnel.
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spelling mit-1721.1/368982025-02-21T20:33:27Z 13.04 Hydrofoils and Propellers, Fall 2003 Hydrofoils and Propellers Sclavounos, Paul D. Kimball, Richard Warren, 1963- Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Ocean Engineering Theory and design of hydrofoil sections lifting and thickness problems sub-cavitating sections unsteady flow problems computer-aided design low drag, cavitation free sections Lifting line and lifting surface theory hydrofoil craft, rudder, and control surface design propeller lifting line lifting surface theory wake adapted propellers unsteady propeller thrust and torque axially symmetric bodies low-aspect ratio lifting surfaces Hydrodynamic performance design of waterjets wind turbine rotors in steady and stochastic wind 13.04 2.23 Ship propulsion Theory and design of hydrofoil sections; lifting and thickness problems for sub-cavitating sections, unsteady flow problems. Computer-aided design of low drag, cavitation free sections. Lifting line and lifting surface theory with applications to hydrofoil craft, rudder, and control surface design. Propeller lifting line and lifting surface theory; computer-aided design of wake adapted propellers, unsteady propeller thrust and torque. Flow about axially symmetric bodies and low-aspect ratio lifting surfaces. Hydrodynamic performance and design of waterjets. Experimental projects in the variable pressure water tunnel. 2003-12 Learning Object 13.04-Fall2003 local: 13.04 local: IMSCP-MD5-29a910e5111b81eeab10b167f446a266 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/36898 en-US Usage Restrictions: This site (c) Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2003. Content within individual courses is (c) by the individual authors unless otherwise noted. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is providing this Work (as defined below) under the terms of this Creative Commons public license ("CCPL" or "license"). The Work is protected by copyright and/or other applicable law. Any use of the work other than as authorized under this license is prohibited. By exercising any of the rights to the Work provided here, You (as defined below) accept and agree to be bound by the terms of this license. The Licensor, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, grants You the rights contained here in consideration of Your acceptance of such terms and conditions. text/html Fall 2003
spellingShingle Theory and design of hydrofoil sections
lifting and thickness problems
sub-cavitating sections
unsteady flow problems
computer-aided design
low drag, cavitation free sections
Lifting line and lifting surface theory
hydrofoil craft, rudder, and control surface design
propeller lifting line
lifting surface theory
wake adapted propellers
unsteady propeller thrust and torque
axially symmetric bodies
low-aspect ratio lifting surfaces
Hydrodynamic performance
design of waterjets
wind turbine rotors in steady and stochastic wind
13.04
2.23
Ship propulsion
Sclavounos, Paul D.
Kimball, Richard Warren, 1963-
13.04 Hydrofoils and Propellers, Fall 2003
title 13.04 Hydrofoils and Propellers, Fall 2003
title_full 13.04 Hydrofoils and Propellers, Fall 2003
title_fullStr 13.04 Hydrofoils and Propellers, Fall 2003
title_full_unstemmed 13.04 Hydrofoils and Propellers, Fall 2003
title_short 13.04 Hydrofoils and Propellers, Fall 2003
title_sort 13 04 hydrofoils and propellers fall 2003
topic Theory and design of hydrofoil sections
lifting and thickness problems
sub-cavitating sections
unsteady flow problems
computer-aided design
low drag, cavitation free sections
Lifting line and lifting surface theory
hydrofoil craft, rudder, and control surface design
propeller lifting line
lifting surface theory
wake adapted propellers
unsteady propeller thrust and torque
axially symmetric bodies
low-aspect ratio lifting surfaces
Hydrodynamic performance
design of waterjets
wind turbine rotors in steady and stochastic wind
13.04
2.23
Ship propulsion
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