Different approaches to economic cruising speeds on a CODOG frigate with due regard to radiated noise
Abstract
All navies, in recent years, have been much more concerned in economic cruising speeds of ships. Frigate type naval ships are usually characterized by two shafts, by multiple propulsion engines per shaft, and by different types of propulsion engines (gas turbines and diesels). When economic cruising speed is essential (for example during transit missions) naval ships are usually operated by asymmetrical shaft revolutions, with one propulsive shaft and the other trailing. This paper illustrates asymmetrical chart revolutions mode of operation compared to the even shaft revolutions mode of operation.
Report Number
CP-36Source
In: Silent ship research applications and operation (SACLANTCEN Conference Proceedings CP-36), Vol. 2, 1985, pp. 1-1 - 1-8.Date
1985/01Author(s)
Accardo, Lucio
; Stori, Massimo