Principles of Yacht Design

Principles of Yacht Design

Principles of Yacht Design

Principles of Yacht Design

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Overview

"This book is deeply fascinating...a must." -- Classic Boat

Principles of Yacht Design is the authority on planning and creating your desired yacht. Inside you will find all the essentials, including:

  • Design methodology and considerations
  • The yacht's specifications
  • Hull geometry, including lines plans and computer aided design (CAD)
  • Hydrostatics and stability in waves and calm
  • Hull design
  • Keel and rudder design
  • Sail and rig design
  • Balance
  • Propeller and engine characteristics
  • High-speed powerboat hydrodynamics
  • Hull construction considerations for sail and power
  • Rig calculations
  • ISO standards for dimensioning
  • Cockpit, deck, and cabin layout
  • Weight calculations
  • Design evaluation, performance prediction, experimental techniques, and computational fluid dynamics

"A classic." -- Cruising World

"A sound and up to date manual of yacht design . . . a classic in its field" -- Practical Boat Owner

"A definitive work on yacht design." -- Cruising

"Ideal for budding designers and mathematically-minded yachtsmen." -- Yachting Monthly

"The standard book on the subject." -- Yachting Life

"Covers every aspect of the yacht design process." -- IBI magazine


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780071823739
Publisher: McGraw Hill LLC
Publication date: 02/14/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 33 MB
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About the Author

Lars Larsson is a naval architect and Professor of Hydrodynamics at Chalmers University in Gothenberg, Sweden.

Michal Orych is a naval architect and CFD specialist at FLOWTECH International.

Rolf Eliasson is a yacht design/construction engineer who runs his own yacht design and production company.

Table of Contents

PREFACE TO THE FIFTH EDITION
LIST OF SYMBOLS
INTRODUCTION

1 DESIGN METHODOLOGY
The design spiral
Computer-aided design (CAD)

2 PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS
Choice of boat-type
Intended use
Main dimensions
Cost
Checklist of considerations
Checklist for the YD–41

3 HULL GEOMETRY
Definitions
Lines drawing
Tools
Work plan
Computer-aided design of hulls

4 HYDROSTATICS AND STABILITY
Calculation of areas
Wetted surface
Displacement
Centre of buoyancy
Water plane area
Transverse and longitudinal stability at small angles
Transverse stability at large angles of heel
Curve of static stability
Rolling
Influence of waves on the righting moment
Stability statistics
Assessment of seaworthiness

5 HULL DESIGN
Forces and moments on a sailing yacht
Resistance components
Viscous resistance: basic concepts
Frictional resistance
Viscous pressure resistance
Roughness
Wave resistance: basic concepts
Wave and residuary resistance
Heel resistance
Added resistance in waves
Other seakeeping aspects
Hull statistics

6 KEEL AND RUDDER DESIGN
Flow around a wing
Definition of the keel planform
Classical wing theory
Tip shape
Lift and induced resistance of the yacht
Advanced planform design
Canting keels
Evaluation of some planform concepts
Definition of the section
Three useful NACA sections
Influence of shape on section characteristics
Some practical conclusions regarding section shape
Influence of deviations from the theoretical section shape
Advanced section design
Statistics on keel and rudder area
The YD–41

7 SAIL AND RIG DESIGN
Flow around sails
Planform
Sail camber
Mast interference
Means for reducing mast disturbances
Streamlining
A practical model for sail and rig aerodynamics
Sail statistics

8 BALANCE
Effect of heel
Good balance
Centre of effort of the underwater body
Centre of effort of the sails
Lead
Rudder balance

9 PROPELLER AND ENGINE
Resistance in calm and rough weather
Propeller characteristics
Design of an optimum propeller
Performance of the non-optimum propeller
Check of blade area
Propeller resistance

10 HIGH SPEED HYDRODYNAMICS
Planing
Deadrise
Forces on a planing hull
Spray rails, stepped bottoms and transom flaps
Dynamic stability
Alternative propulsion devices
An example

11 RIG CONSTRUCTION
Definitions and scope of the standard
Forces on the shrouds
Forces on the stays
Comparison between wire and rod
Transverse mast stiffness
Longitudinal mast stiffness
Fractional mast top
Boom
Spreaders
Holes in the mast
The YD–41 rig

12 HULL CONSTRUCTION
Concepts in structural mechanics
Global loads
Local hydrostatic loads
Local hydrodynamic loads
Transverse load distribution
Local deformations
Forces from the keel
Forces from grounding
Forces from the rudder
Summary of loadings

13 MATERIALS
Glass reinforcement
Wet laminates
Fatigue
Exotic laminates
Sandwich
Typical sandwich buckling
Sandwich bending
Sandwich in practice
Final remarks

14 SCANTLING DETERMINATION
Structure of the ISO Standard
Basic laminate
Design loads for the bottom
Design loads for the topsides
Design loads for the decks, superstructures and bulkheads
Design loads for the internals
Longitudinal impact distribution factor
Area reduction factor
Panel calculation
Stiffener calculation
Spade rudder stock
Chainplates and keelbolts
Sandwich construction
The YD–41 scantlings

15 LAYOUT
Generic space requirements
Accommodation
Deck layout

16 DESIGN EVALUATION
Non-dimensional parameters
The Velocity Prediction Program (VPP)
Towing tank testing
Wind tunnel testing
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)

APPENDIX 1: Main particulars of the YD–41
APPENDIX 2: Weight calculation
APPENDIX 3: STIX calculation
REFERENCES
INDEX

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