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Catalog Description • Textbook • References • Goals • Prerequisites • Class Topics • Computer Usage • Laboratory Projects • Course Notes
Catalog DescriptionEN400: Principles of Ship Performance (3-2-4)
This course is an introduction to the applied science of ship systems. The course describes ships and submarines and how they remain afloat from a design and application perspective. Included are topics in hydrostatics, ship stability and operability, materials, fluid dynamics and propulsion. [fall, spring]
Textbook
Course notes have been compiled and are available below online and printed at the USNA bookstore.
References
Numerous references are used to supplement the course notes.
Goals
Detailed course objectives are listed at the beginning of each chapter of the course notes. Student learning outcomes include:
Prerequisites
NS100, SP211, 3/C Cruise
Class Topics
Topics listed by chapter, below.
Computer Usage
Basic computer usage, such as use of word-processing and spreadsheet software, is expected for completion of various homework assignments and laboratory write-ups.
Laboratory ProjectsPrinciples Of Naval Engineering Book Pdf
Numerous laboratory projects related to coursework are performed throughout the semester.
Course NotesPrinciples Of Naval Engineering Pdf Free
Course Policy (Instructors May Augment With Their Own Policy)
Applied Engineering Principles Manual
Appendices and Ships Data:
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