Handbook of marine craft hydrodynamics and motion control=
Vademecum de Navium Motu Contra Aquas et de Motu Gubernando
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Word Count
143,750 words, Guess
Page Count
575 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101119991498
- ISBN-139781119991496
- Library of Congress Control Number2010054228
- OCLC Control Number699374017
- Better World Books9781119991496
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL25052041M
Classifications
- DDC623.8/1
- LCCVM156 .F67 2011
- LCCVM781
Description
"This book includes methods for the design and implementation of industrial guidance, navigation and control (GNC) systems for ships, high-speed craft, semi-submersibles, submarines, underwater vehicles and ocean structures. To be able to design motion control systems it is evident that a good mathematical model of the craft and the environment (wind, waves, and ocean currents) are required for simulation and verification of the design. The mathematical models are derived in a vectorial setting using Lagrangian and Newtonian mechanics. Simulation models based on the two main theories - maneuvering and seakeeping - are presented, and the concept of fluid-memory effects are demystified. This text covers state-of-the-art methods for GNC, including nonlinear multivariable PID controllers, state estimators and control allocation methods. More advanced topics, such as optimal control theory, backstepping, feedback linearization and sliding-mode control, are included for the advanced reader. Case studies and applications are treated at the end of each chapter. The Marine Systems Simulator (MSS), which is an open source Matlab toolbox, is used for illustration"-- "The book is divided into three parts; the first describes modelling of marine craft"--
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