TY - BOOK ID - 61157121 TI - Engineering Mathematics in Ship Design AU - Dos Santos, Elizaldo Domingues AU - Djordjevic, Nenad AU - Fragassa, Cristiano PY - 2020 SN - 3039218050 3039218042 PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Lead-Zirconium-Titanium (PZT) KW - n/a KW - H.O.M.E.R. nozzle KW - finite element KW - low-speed Diesel engine KW - piezoelectric sensor KW - AHP method KW - environmental management system KW - SPH KW - state-of-the-art KW - marine transport KW - single-stepped planing hulls KW - optimisation KW - finite element method KW - computational fluid dynamic KW - slamming KW - FSI KW - roll motion KW - harmonic excitation KW - external forces KW - towing tank tests KW - modelling KW - roll damping KW - ISO 9126 KW - selection KW - stiffened plate KW - numerical model KW - damaged sensor KW - CFD KW - symmetric 2D + T theory KW - hydroelasticity KW - ISO 14001 KW - water entry KW - plate KW - constitutive model KW - turbulence model KW - SHIPMOVE KW - impact traction KW - fixed pitch propeller KW - stiffeners KW - numerical simulation KW - cavitation KW - controllable pitch propeller KW - ISO 14598 KW - MMG Model KW - hydrodynamic forces KW - balanced scorecard KW - finite volume method KW - deflection KW - constructal design KW - fluid-structure interaction KW - MCDM method KW - marine industry KW - ship design KW - fracture mechanics KW - coanda effect UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:61157121 AB - Engineering mathematics is a branch of applied mathematics where mathematical methods and techniques are implemented for solving problems related to the engineering and industry. It also represents a multidisciplinary approach where theoretical and practical aspects are deeply merged with the aim at obtaining optimized solutions. In line with that, the present Special Issue, 'Engineering Mathematics in Ship Design', is focused, in particular, with the use of this sort of engineering science in the design of ships and vessels. Articles are welcome when applied science or computation science in ship design represent the core of the discussion. ER -