Essays about: "high speed craft"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 21 essays containing the words high speed craft.
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1. Dynamics of a CRAFT : A simulation study on a Counter Rotating vertical Axis Floating Tilting wind turbine
University essay from Uppsala universitet/ElektricitetsläraAbstract : In this thesis the Counter Rotating vertical Axis Floating Tilting wind turbine (CRAFT) has been explored by creating a simulation model in the program Simulink. The CRAFT prototype is a new type of wind turbine under development by World Wide Wind and Uppsala University with the aim to produce a large scale floating vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) with two cone shaped counter rotating turbines. READ MORE
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2. Investigation and implementation of rapid prototyping in development of a high-speed light craft
University essay from KTH/Marina systemAbstract : Designing and constructing boats or ships is a slow, iterative process where the design goes through several steps in each iteration, and every loop in the process leads closer to the result. However, to verify if the boat's design functions, it must be built if there is no possibility to design, build, and evaluate smaller prototypes during the development. READ MORE
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3. Model Design for Further Spray Deflector investigation
University essay from KTH/Marina systemAbstract : Planing hull is one solution to break the speed barrier of conventional hull, but as the boat reaches a high speed, massive whisker spray will be developed and attached to the hull, which causes a notable resistance increase. A Swedish company Peterstep invented an innovative spray deflector that can deflect the spray backwards and harvest kinetic energy from the spray. READ MORE
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4. Experimental Validation of Innovative High-Speed Craft Spray Deflectors
University essay from KTH/Marina systemAbstract : Hydrodynamic analysis of high-speed craft is a complex problem. For years naval architects have tried improving the eÿciency of the hull, changing its form, the number of hulls, adding spray rails or steps. READ MORE
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5. Semi-active suspension seats in High speed crafts
University essay from KTH/Marina systemAbstract : The working environment of a high-speed-craft (HSC) can be uncomfortable and hazardous for the crew and passengers on board. This due to the repeated exposure to high levels of vibration and shocks, that can lead to reduced performance and severe injuries to the back and neck. READ MORE