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Marine Power and Propulsion

2.611 · Mechanical Engineering · Graduate · Fall 2006

Prof. David Burke, Prof. Michael Triantafyllou

MIT · Tier 1

This course discusses the selection and evaluation of commercial and naval ship power and propulsion systems. It will cover the analysis of propulsors, prime mover thermodynamic cycles, propeller-engine matching, propeller selection, waterjet analysis, and reviews alternative propulsors. The course also investigates thermodynamic analyses of Rankine, Brayton, Diesel, and Combined cycles, reduction gears and integrated electric drive. Battery operated vehicles and fuel cells are also discussed. …

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Prof. David Burke, Prof. Michael Triantafyllou. 2.611 Marine Power and Propulsion. Fall 2006. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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