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Course Name
Turkish
Gemi ve Açık Deniz Yapılarının Direnci
English
Resist. of Ship&Offshore Stru.
Course Code
DEN 312E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
6
2
2
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-
Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Burcu Erbaş Öz
Course Objectives
1 - To teach students basic concepts of ship resistance
2 - To improve the students ability to solve and interpret ship and offshore structure resistance problems
3 - Determination of ship resistance at restricted and shallow water
4 - Understand the basic principles of ship resistance and calculate power of marine engines
Course Description
General definition of ship resistance. Component of resistance. Derivation of equations related to resistance by dimensional analysis. Effect of roughness and pollution on resistance. Wave-making resistance and computational methods. Similarity laws. Evaluation of offshore structural elements and their appendages resistance having circular, elliptical and rectangular cross sections. Evaluation of ships effective horsepower I various methods. Resistance increase in waves.
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Textbook
Larsson, L. and Raven, H.C. (2010). Ship Resistance and Flow, The Principles of Naval Architecture Series, SNAME, New Jersey
Other References
1- Lewis, E.V., Editor (1988), Principles of Naval Architecture, Second Revision SNAME, Jersey City NJ
2- Dudszus, A. und Dancwardt (1982), Schifftechnik, Veb Verlag Technik, Berlin
3- Harvald, SV. Aa (1983), Resistance and Propulsion of Ships, John Wiley & Sons, New York
4- Baykal, R., (1994), Gemilerde Güç Hesabı, İTÜ 3. Baskı İstanbul
5- Holtrop, J. and Mennen, G.G.J. (1978), A Statical Power Prediction Method, ISP Vol. 25
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