The maneuverability of seagoing ships has been studied extensively, but several factors make it doubtful to directly apply the seagoing ship oriented research to inland vessels. These factors relate to the environmental conditions in which inland vessels operate and the particulars of the vessels. Given the fact that seagoing ships and inland vessels are different, Sect. 5.1 describes the impact factors to be addressed for inland vessel maneuverability and identifies the rudder configuration as a crucial difference.
A Primer of Inland Vessel Maneuverability
Mathematical Modeling of Inland Vessel Maneuverability Considering Rudder Hydrodynamics ; Chapter : 5 ; 99-127
2020-05-12
29 pages
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