ID: 3708
Course type: scientific and vocational
Course coordinator: Kalajdžić D. Milan
Lecturers: Kalajdžić D. Milan
Contact: Kalajdžić D. Milan
Level of studies: Ph.D. (Doctoral) studies – Mechanical Engineering
ECTS: 5
Final exam type: seminar works
The application and development of numerical methods for the solution of various problems in ship hydrodynamics.
Student should be capable of: 1) conducting calculations and solving various problems in ship hydrodynamics using numerical methods. 2) developing of new numerical methods, based on results of experimental investigation of hydrodynamic performances of ships.
Contemporary numerical methods in ship hydrodynamics. Available engineering tools for development of new methods.
Development and application of numerical methods in ship hydrodynamics in deep and restricted/shallow water, for determination of: ship resistance, ship-propeller-rudder interactions, external influences, etc.
Defined by the curriculum of studies.
Internet resources, books, scientific journals, commercial software in the field.
Total assigned hours: 65
New material: 20
Elaboration and examples (recapitulation): 30
Auditory exercises: 0
Laboratory exercises: 0
Calculation tasks: 0
Seminar paper: 0
Project: 0
Consultations: 0
Discussion/workshop: 0
Research study work: 0
Review and grading of calculation tasks: 0
Review and grading of lab reports: 0
Review and grading of seminar papers: 10
Review and grading of the project: 0
Test: 0
Test: 0
Final exam: 5
Activity during lectures: 10
Test/test: 0
Laboratory practice: 0
Calculation tasks: 0
Seminar paper: 40
Project: 0
Final exam: 50
Requirement for taking the exam (required number of points): 40
Rojas, R.: Neural Networks – A Systematic Introduction, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1996.; H. Schneeklnth and V. Bertram, Ship Design for Efficiency and Economy, 1998.; Radojčić, D., Kalajdžić, M., Simić, A., Power Prediction Modeling of Conventional High-Speed Craft, Springer, 2019.