Following the popularity of MARIN’s hydrodynamics courses, a new course was. The five-day Ship Hydrodynamics II course will be held at our headquarters in Wageningen, from November 2-6, this year. Still a few places are left!
Nowadays, ship design has become a hi–tech industry in which many complex calculation and testing methods are used to obtain the best result. For the modern naval architect it is important to know how these techniques work, to be able to ask the correct questions to their suppliers and to advocate the merits to clients. The advantages but also the limitations of CFD methods will be discussed. Other topics include the choice of the propulsor and its integration to the hull, interaction between propulsor and hull, propeller cavitation and erosion risk, propeller-induced hull pressure fluctuations and energy saving measures.
The course is intended for the more experienced naval architect. Although recommended, it is not necessary to have attended the Ship Hydrodynamics I course.
The course is intended for the more experienced naval architect. Although recommended, it is not necessary to have attended the Ship Hydrodynamics I course.
Information & registration
For more information and registration please contact Joke van der Beijl through courses@marin.nl or +31 317 49 33 23 Or visit www.marin.nl/Courses.htm.
For more information and registration please contact Joke van der Beijl through courses@marin.nl or +31 317 49 33 23 Or visit www.marin.nl/Courses.htm.
October 1, 2009

