Marine Propellers and Propulsion, 3rd Edition,John Carlton,ISBN9780080971230
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Pages: 544

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The definitive reference on propulsion technology for marine engineers and technical specialists

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Key Features

  • The most complete book available on marine propellers, fully updated and revised, with new chapters on propulsion in ice and high speed propellers.
  • Gathers together otherwise disparate material on the theory and practice of propulsion technology from the past 40 years’ development, including the latest developments in improving efficiency.
  • Written by a leading expert on propeller technology, essential for students, marine engineers and naval architects involved in propulsion and hydrodynamics.

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Propulsion technology is a complex, multidisciplinary topic with design, construction, operational and research implications. Bringing together a wealth of disparate information from the field, Marine Propellers and Propulsion provides comprehensive and cutting edge coverage to equip marine engineers, naval architects and anyone involved in propulsion and hydrodynamics with the knowledge needed to do the job.

Drawing on experience from a long and varied career in consultancy, research, design and technical investigation, author John Carlton breaks the subject into three main sections-hydrodynamic theory, materials and mechanical considerations, and design, operation and performance. Connecting essential theory to practical problems in design, analysis and operational efficiency, Marine Propellers and Propulsion is an invaluable resource, packed with hard-won insights, detailed specifications and data.

Readership

Practising marine engineers and naval architects; Marine engineering students on propulsion & hydrodynamics courses; Academic/corporate libraries

John Carlton

John Carlton is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering and Professor of Marine Engineering at City University, London. He recently served as the 109th President of the IMarEST and was formerly Global Head of Marine Technology and Investigations at Lloyd’s Register. Over a long and distinguished career he has authored more than a hundred technical papers and articles on marine technology, received numerous awards, chaired international committees and contributed to various government and naval initiatives on maritime matters.

Affiliations and Expertise

Professor of Marine Engineering at City University, London and 109th President of the IMarEST.

Marine Propellers and Propulsion, 3rd Edition

Preface
General nomenclature
1 The early development of the screw propeller
2 Propulsion systems
3 Propeller geometry
4 The propeller environment
5 The wake field
6 Propeller performance characteristics
7 Theoretical methods - basic concepts
8 Theoretical methods - propeller theories
9 Cavitation
10 Propeller noise
11 Propeller-ship interaction
12 Ship resistance and propulsion
13 Thrust augmentation devices
14 Transverse thrusters
15 Azimuthing and podded propulsors
16 Waterjet propulsion
17 Full-scale trials
18 Propeller materials
19 Propeller blade strength
20 Propeller manufacture
21 Propeller blade vibration
22 Propeller design
23 Operational problems
24 Service performance and analysis
25 Propeller tolerances and inspection
26 Propeller maintenance and repair
Bibliography
Index

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Marine Propellers and Propulsion