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YTU FACULTY OF NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARITIME DEPARTMENT OF NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARINE ENGINEERING

Course Name Ship Resistance and Propulsion Course Language Compulsory or Electi!e "nstructor Course Contents

Code

Regular Semeste r 6

ECTS Credits 3

Credit s 3

Lecture Application Laboratory (Hour/Week

3 0 0

0633332
Turkish, English

Compulsory
Prof.Dr. esut !"#ER , Prof.Dr.$hmet Dursun $%&$#

!eneral definition of Resistance ' Similarity la(s ' Components of Ship Resistance ' odel tests ' )ind Resistance ' Resistance *lo( Current ' Resistance at shallo( (ater ' Ship+s po(er calculations ',ntroduction to propulsion 'Propulsion Types ' Propeller !eometry and hydrodynamics ' Propeller-.ull ,nteraction ' Ca/itation ' Propeller Design ' Propulsion De/ices ' Propeller Strenght and manufacture

Course #b$ecti!es

,ntroductory kno(ledge of ship ship resistance and propeller


methods and calculation

$c0uiring tools in understanding and predicting resistance and po(ering of ships

Design of propellers, capa1ility in propulsion analysis


Course #utcomes (T%e kno&ledge and t%e skills t%at t%e student &ill gain at t%e end o' t%e course

capa1ility of using computational methods calculating ship resistance and propulsion performance capa1ility to de/elop design solutions on increasing ship dynamic performance capa1ility of using programming languages

Te(tbook

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4aykal R. 3e Dikili C. 5 !emilerin Direnci /e :;;: Additional Re'erences

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Carlton, <.S.,=899>? @ arine Propellers and Propulsion@, &afalC, &., =89D:? @!emi *ormunun Statik /e Dinamik
4utter(orth-.einemann %td., ABford, England EsaslarC@, 7T",7stan1ul Ra(son and Tupper =89E6? @4asic Ship Theory@, %ongman, Cilt 8-:. Principles of #a/al $rchitecture =89DD?, Cilt.:, S#$ E .

)rere*uisite Courses )rere*uisite Sub$ects

*luid

echanics

4asic #a/al $rchitecture &no(ledge athematical E0uations

YTU FACULTY OF NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARITIME DEPARTMENT OF NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARINE ENGINEERING

Home&ork/)ro$ect Laboratory Computer Applications Additional )ractices Course E!aluation Criteria

Homeworks for each chapter, Prediction of Ship resistance and propeller design
Some eBperimental demonstration

Fsing eBisting soft(are to predict ship resistance and po(ering

Number ,idterm E(ams -ui. Home&ork Term )ro$ects Term )apers Laboratory #t%er /inal E(am
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0i!ision o' Course Credit (+

1asic Sciences 1asic Engineering and 0epartmental Core Courses 0epartmental Core Courses Social Sciences

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!eneral definition of Resistance Similarity la(s Components of Ship Resistance, Resistance at shallo( (ater Ship+s po(er calculations ,ntroduction to propulsion Propulsion Types Propeller !eometry and hydrodynamics Propeller-.ull ,nteraction Ca/itation ( . Midterm Exam) Propeller Design Propulsion De/ices Propeller Strength Propeller anufacture odel tests )ind Resistance Resistance *lo( Current t (1. Midterm Exam)

YTU FACULTY OF NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARITIME DEPARTMENT OF NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARINE ENGINEERING

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