34th WEGEMT School


Developments in the Design of Propulsors and Propulsion Systems

Delft, 19th-23rd June 2000

ISBN Number 90 370-0486-6

Published by WEGEMT

This publication is based on the lectures held during the WEGEMT Summer School on Propulsors, organized by the department of Marine Technology of the Technical University of Delft. The school dealt mainly with the fundamental aspects of propulsion, but also practical aspects like the costs of propulsion and the production of propulsors were handled.

Paper Number

Title

Author

From

1

Basics of Propeller Design

G. Kuiper

MARIN/ Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands)

2

Evaluation of Ship Design Alternatives

A. Aalbers

Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands)

3

Theory and Applications of Viscous Flow Analysis

M. Hoekstra

MARIN, Wageningen (The Netherlands)

4

Effective Wake and its Computational Prediction

M. Hoekstra

MARIN, Wageningen (The Netherlands)

5

Noise Production of Ship’s Propellers and Waterjet Installations at Non-Cavitating Conditions

R. Parchen

TNO-TPD, Delft (The Netherlands)

6

The Propeller as a Source of Noise and Vibration

E. van Wijingaarden

MARIN, Wageningen (The Netherlands)

7

An Integrated Design and Production Concept for Ship Propellers

T. van Beek and A. Janssen

John Crane-Lips, Marine Propulsion Systems, Drunen, The Netherlands

8

The Design of Propellers

J. Holtrop

MARIN, Wageningen (The Netherlands)

9

Interaction between Propulsor and Engine

D. Stapersma

Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands)

10

Selected Problems About Scaling of Cavitation Noise at Low and Medium High Frequencies

G. Bark

Chalmers University of Technology, Goteborg (Sweden)

11

Cavitation

G. Kuiper

MARIN/ Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands)

12

Special Propulsors: PoD – A New Propulsion System, Hydrodynamical Fundamentals and Aspects

S. Kaul

SCHOTTEL WERFT, GmbH & Co. (Germany)

13

The Quest for High Efficiency

G. Kuiper

MARIN/ Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands)

14

A New Way of Simulating Whale Tail Propulsion

M.X. van Rijsbergen

MARIN/ Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands)

15

Podded Propulsion

G. Lavini

Fincantieri – Merchant Shipbuilding Division, Trieste (Italy)

16

A Dynamic Positioning System for the Drillship “Gusto 10000”

C van der Stoep

IHC GUSTO Eng (The Netherlands)

17

Hydrodynamic Aspects of the Application of a Dynamic Simulation Model in Frigate Propulsion System Design and Operation

P.F. van Terwisga

Royal Netherlands Navy, The Hague (The Netherlands)

18

Testing a New Full cale Cavitation Observation System on Board Hr. Ms. Tydeman

P.F. van Terwisga

Royal Netherlands Navy, The Hague (The Netherlands)



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