Analysis of Ship Speed and Engine Parameters in the Tropics
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About the Book
The motion of a ship through water is made possible by a highly complex combination of factors affecting speed, efficiency, and performance. Of these factors, the temperature of the water surrounding the ship may hold the greatest impact on performance parameters. Through three in-depth papers included in Collected Works of A.I. Rozenblat: Statistical Analysis of Ship Speed in Waves and the Tropics, Anatoly I. Rozenblat explores the direct impact a variety of variable conditions have on the efficiency and performance of a ship. He arrives at his conclusions through detailed statistical analyses of such factors as exhaust temperature, water temperature, in service rime, wave action, and marine fouling on the ship's body. Rozenblat supports his papers with numerous figures, graphs, and equations, which describe and illuminate the complexities of his analyses. His careful attention to minute detail, technical subject, and knowledgeable discussion combine to make this a valuable and informative reference book for those interested in marine technology, ship mechanics, and science in general.
About the Author
Russian-born Anatoly I. Rozenblat has worked as a seaman, an operational ship’s mechanic and marine engineer. Using the experience he gained during his twenty years working in marine technology, Rozenblat has and compiled Analysis of Ship Speed and Engine Parameters in the Tropics. Rozenblat holds a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering from Odessa Institute of Maritime Transport Engineering and bachelor of science degree in computer and information systems from Chicago East-West University. Rozenblat lives in Chicago, Illinois and is the father of two children, Moshe and Inna. He is the member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. His biography has been published by the International Biographical Centre, England; the American Biographical Institute; and Marquis Who’s Who in America. He has published more than fifty articles of technical literature and has about thirty innovations and six books.