A feasible design of the main propulsion system for the M-13 icebreaker is presented in this final report of a four phase study. Procedures are described that were used in meeting given performance specifications covering open water and icebreaking, operations and maneuvers. The automatic controls necessary to meet the performance specifications are developed. Results of the steady-state design analysis and dynamic performance analysis are presented, and an overall evaluation including major conclusions is included. (Author)
Icebreaker Propulsion System Simulation. Phase IV. The Design and Predicted Performance of a Propulsion System for the M-13 Icebreaker
1968
105 pages
Report
No indication
English
Marine Engineering , Computer Hardware , Electric & Ion Propulsion , Reciprocation & Rotating Combustion Engines , Icebreakers , Marine surface propulsion , Computer programs , Electric propulsion , Performance(Engineering) , Mathematical models , Subroutines , Diesel engines , Generators , Direct current , Electric motors , Drive shafts , Propellers(Marine) , Sea water , Sea ice , Numerical analysis , Simulation , Mathematical prediction , Electric governors , Control systems , Ice , Glacier class vessels , Wind class vessels
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