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Textbooks


Woud, Hans Klein, and Douwe Stapersma. Design of Propulsion and Electric Power Generation Systems. London, UK: IMarEST, (Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology), 2002. ISBN: 9781902536477.



Other References


Amazon logo Lewis, Edward V. "Resistance and Propulsion." Principles of Naval Architecture. Vol. II. Jersey City, NJ: Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, 1988. ISBN: 9780939773008.

Amazon logo Van Wylen, Gordon J., and Richard E. Sonntag. Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics. New York, NY: Wiley, 1973. ISBN: 9780471041887.

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Reading Assignments by Lecture



LEC #TOPICSREADINGS
1Resistance and propulsion (propulsors)

Lewis: Chapter 6, sections 1-4 (skim sections 2.4, 2.5, and 2.6), and pp. 171-183.

Woud and Stapersma: Sections 3.4, 3.6 (Resistance and propulsion), 6.6 (Propellers), and Chapter 10.0 (Propellers cavitation).

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Cavitation

Waterjet notes

Lewis: pp. 181-183. (PDF)# (Courtesy of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. Used with permission.)
5First law

Woud and Stapersma: Chapter 2, section 2.2 (pp. 10-19).

More detailed material on thermo is available in Van Wylen and Sonntag, chapters 5 through 8.

9Propeller lifting line theory (Dr. Rich Kimball)Woud and Stapersma: Chapters 4 through 6.2.
12Combustion

Woud and Stapersma: Section 2.2.3, pp. 19-22.

Also look over the lecture notes and handouts.

14Basic dual cycle diesel notes

Ship Power Systems 2006. A Wartsila brochure.

Woud and Stapersma: Chapter 7.

16Diesel (cont.) or catch-up

Bleby, Mike. "Exhaust Emissions Reduction New Technology for Diesel Engines." Presentation, ASNE Advanced Naval Propulsion Symposium, 2004.

Aboujaoude, Frank. "Advanced Diesel Engine Technology Applied to the PA6B Engine." Presentation, ASNE Advanced Naval Propulsion Symposium, 2004.

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Polytropic efficiency

Brayton cycle summary 2005

Woud and Stapersma: Chapter 8.
20Motors and generators overviewWoud and Stapersma: Section 2.3 (Basic electrical principles), section 5.3 (Electrical concepts), and chapter 9 (Electrical components).
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Excerpt from standard handbook off machine design

Gear geometry

Helical gear geometry

Amazon logo Shigley, Joseph E., Charles R. Mischke, and Thomas H. Brown. Standard Handbook of Machine Design. 3rd ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 2004, chapters 9 and 10. ISBN: 9780071441643.

Woud and Stapersma: Sections 3.4.3, 5.2.3, 5.2.4, 6.4, 6.4.3, 11.3.3, and 11.4.6.

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Review, catch-up

Air independent propulsion

Woud and Stapersma: Section 6.2.4.

Air-Independent Propulsion: AIP Technology Creates a New Undersea Threat (PDF) (Courtesy of the U.S. Navy.)


 








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