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Article type: Research Article
Authors: van Gunsteren, L.A.a | van Gunsteren, F.F.b
Affiliations: [a] Lips N.V. Propeller Works, Drunen, Holland | [b] Sea Transport Engineering N.V., Amsterdam, Holland
Note: [1] Paper presented at the Second International Tug Conference, London, October 25–28, 1971.
Abstract: A method is presented for predicting how the steering characteristics of a ship are affected by fitting a fixed nozzle. The presence of a nozzle upstream appears to have a significant effect on the rudder forces. Full-scale manoeuvring trials carried out with two twin-screw tugs, one with open propellers and the other equipped with nozzles, confirm the predicted trends. It is concluded that propeller, nozzle and rudder should be designed in an integrated way to ensure that an optimum solution is obtained with regard to both propulsive and steering qualities.
DOI: 10.3233/ISP-1972-1921301
Journal: International Shipbuilding Progress, vol. 19, no. 213, pp. 139-151, 1972
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