| Title: | 13.021 Marine Hydrodynamics, Fall 2001 |
| Author: | Yue, Dick Kau-Ping |
| Issue Date: | 2001-12 |
| Abstract: | The fundamentals of fluid mechanics are developed in the context of naval architecture and ocean science and engineering. Transport theorem and conservation principles. Navier-Stokes' equation. Dimensional analysis. Ideal and potential flows. Vorticity and Kelvin's theorem. Hydrodynamic forces in potential flow, D'Alembert's paradox, added-mass, slender-body theory. Viscous-fluid flow, laminar and turbulent boundary layers. Model testing, scaling laws. Application of potential theory to surface waves, energy transport, wave/body forces. Linearized theory of lifting surfaces. Experimental project in the towing tank or propeller tunnel. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/36351 |
| Other Identifiers: | 13.021-Fall2001 |
| Other Identifiers: | 13.021 IMSCP-MD5-f6a36f2b95da1248fa0f5c74f3067a4f |
| Keywords: | ocean science, naval architecture, fluid mechanics, 142401, Ocean Engineering |
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