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  1. Digital Technologies in Expanding the Boundaries Through Immersive Spaces: Case Studies in Vessel and Yacht Design

    New VR and AR environments have been gradually coming in the world of the pleasure maritime industry implying new possibilities of experiences for...
    Giuseppe Carmosino, Arianna Bionda, ... Andrea Ratti in Human Interaction, Emerging Technologies and Future Applications III
    Conference paper 2021
  2. Ship Operating Systems/Auxiliary Systems

    The image of an engine room in a ship is determined not only by the drive motor(s), the drive shaft(s), and if applicable, the gears, but also by...
    Manfred Pfaff in Ship Operation Technology
    Chapter 2022
  3. Hydrodynamic Tools in Ship Design

    Ship hydrodynamics is a key discipline in ship design. It determines, to a large extent, two fundamental properties inherent to any new design: the...
    Jochen Marzi, Riccardo Broglia in A Holistic Approach to Ship Design
    Chapter 2019
  4. Excursion III: Helmut Schelp (1912–1994) and Max Adolf Mueller (1901–1962)

    Helmut Schelp and Max Adolf Mueller influenced the German turbojet engine developments as individual personalities and as members of their working...
    Dietrich Eckardt in Jet Web
    Chapter 2022
  5. Incidence of Motion Sickness

    Now that we have a basic understanding of what the term “motion sickness” means and how it affects the individual, we can examine the problem in more...
    Thomas G. Dobie in Motion Sickness
    Chapter 2019
  6. Air Cavity Ships Concept Evaluation Planing Types

    A planing hull is supported almost entirely by dynamic forces and so its elevation and trim angle relative to still waterline vary uniquely with...
    Gennadiy Alexeevitch Pavlov, Liang Yun, ... Shu-Long He in Air Lubricated and Air Cavity Ships
    Chapter 2020
  7. Managing Cybersecurity Risk for the Coming Decade

    We will hear from many successful women in this book who have taken their valuable time to share their experience with us. Women and men alike, have...
    Debra Christofferson in Women in Security
    Chapter 2018
  8. Hydromechanics

    Ocean engineering is a systems engineering field and requires a relatively broad background in several aspects of engineering. The role of...
    Karl Dietrich von Ellenrieder, Manhar R. Dhanak in Springer Handbook of Ocean Engineering
    Chapter 2016
  9. Ship’s Hull Form

    A fundamental task of the ship designer is to develop the best possible hull form on the basis of certain known (preliminarily determined) dimensions...
    Apostolos Papanikolaou in Ship Design
    Chapter 2014
  10. Hydroelastic optimization of a keel fin of a sailing boat: a multidisciplinary robust formulation for ship design

    The paper presents a formulation for multidisciplinary design optimization of vessels, subject to uncertain operating conditions. The formulation...

    Matteo Diez, Daniele Peri, ... Emilio F. Campana in Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization
    Article 29 March 2012
  11. The Race for Wireless

    The early inventing life of Lee de Forest can be viewed as a prelude to his final invention of significance, his version of the talkies, the 1920s...
    Mike Adams in Lee de Forest
    Chapter 2012
  12. Hydro- and aerodynamic analysis for the design of a sailing yacht

    The results of the design analysis for a sailing yacht’s hull and sails are reported. The results were used to confirm the design of a 30 ft long...

    Wu-Joan Kim, Jaehoon Yoo, ... Haeseong Ahn in Journal of Marine Science and Technology
    Article 17 April 2010
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