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Investigation of asymmetrical shaft power increase during ship maneuvers by means of model tests and CFD

Mauro et al., 2012

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8663683278678241430
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Mauro S
Dubbioso G
Broglia R
Muscari R
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Proceedings of 29th symposium on naval hydrodynamics, Gothenburg

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Propulsion systems experience large power absorption fluctuations during tight maneuvers. In the case of a turning circle maneuver for a twin-screw ship, the power required by the two shaft lines can be completely different; in case of non conventional propulsion system, like …
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