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Course Name
Turkish İleri Sevk Sistemleri
English Advanced Propulsion Systems
Course Code
GEM 423E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 7
2 2 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Ali Can Takinacı
Course Objectives 1. Pervane ve Pervane dizaynına temel bakışı öğretmek ve bunun Gemi İnşaatı üzerindeki önemini vurgulamak,
2. Pervane geometrisi, iz akış şekilleri, basınç değişimini ve gemilerin erken dizayn aşamalarında sevk sistemi seçiminin önemini öğretmek,
3. Bu alanla ilgili daha karmaşık konulara yönelmek için kendine güvenmeyi öğretmek
Course Description History of Propulsion Systems, Propeller Geometry, Wake Field, Cavitation, Propeller Design Overview, Propeller-Ship Interaction, Propeller Selection, Power Prediction, Podded Propulsion, Voith-Schneider Propellers, Contra Rotating Propellers, Kappell Propellers, Supercavitation Propellers, Surface Piercing Propellers, Waterjet Propulsion
Course Outcomes I. Design and select a suitable conventional propeller for a ship
II. Evaluate the quality of wake
III. Power prediction of a ship in early design stage
IV. Evaluate unconventional propulsion systems for a ship
V. Evaluate model tests report
Pre-requisite(s) none
Required Facilities Computer programs are being used during homework time
Other -
Textbook Carlton, J. S., Marine Propellers and Propulsion 2nd Edition, Butterworth Heinemann (2007).
Other References 1. Jarznyna, H., Koronowicz, T., Szantyr, J., Design of Marine Propellers, Polska Akademia Nauk, 1996
2. Kuiper,G., The Wageningen propeller Series, Marin Publication (1992).
3. Gerr, D., Propeller handbook, Published by Nautical Books (1989)
4. O’ Brien,T.P., The Design of Marine Screw Propellers, Hutchinson Co.(1948).
5. Harwald,S.A., Resistance and Propulsion of Ships, Kreiger Pub. Comp.(1983)
 
 
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