Reflections on Power Prediction Modeling of Conventional High-Speed Craft

This SpringerBrief focuses on modeling and power evaluation of high-speed craft. The various power prediction methods, a principal design objective for high-speed craft of displacement, semi-displacement, and planing type, are addressed. At the core of the power prediction methods are mathematical m...

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Main Author: Radojčić, Dejan (Author, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019.
Edition:1st ed. 2019.
Series:SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology,
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Online Access:Full Text via HEAL-Link
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505 0 |a 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Objectives -- 1.2 Conventional High-Speed Craft (HSC) -- 1.3 Resistance, Propulsion, and Power Prediction -- 1.4 Common Mistakes -- 1.5 Excluded Topics -- References -- 2 Mathematical Modeling -- 2.1 Statistical Modeling -- 2.2 Model Extraction Tools -- 2.3 Hardware -- 2.4 Conclusions on Mathematical Modeling -- References -- 3 Resistance And Dynamic Trim Predictions -- 3.1 An Overview of Early Resistance Prediction Mathematical Models -- 3.2 Types of Mathematical Models for Resistance Prediction -- 3.3 Systematic Series Applicable to Conventional High-Speed Craft -- 3.4 Mathematical Modeling of Resistance and Dynamic Trim for High-Speed Craft -- 3.5 Future Work - Stepped Hulls -- 3.6 Mathematical Model Use -- 3.7 Recommended Mathematical Models for Resistance and Dynamic Trim Prediction -- References -- 4 Propeller's Open-Water Efficiency Prediction -- 4.1 An Overview of Modeling Propeller's Hydrodynamic Characteristics -- 4.2 Mathematical Modeling of KT, KQ, and ηO of High-Speed Propellers -- 4.3 Loading Criteria for High-Speed Propellers -- 4.4 Recommended Mathematical Models for High-Speed Propellers -- References -- 5 Additional Resistance Components And Propulsive Coefficients -- 5.1 Evaluation of In-Service Power Performance -- 5.2 Resistance Components - Calm and Deep Water -- 5.3 Resistance in a Seaway -- 5.4 Resistance in Shallow Water -- 5.5 Propulsive Coefficients -- 5.6 Recommended References for Evaluation of Additional Resistance Components and Propulsive Coefficients -- References -- 6 Power Prediction -- 6.1 Power and Performance Predictions for High-Speed Craft -- 6.2 Classics -- 6.3 Modernism -- 6.4 Another Perspective -- References -- 7 Concluding Remarks -- References. 
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