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Beschreibung
What is the best shape for a sailboat? How does turbulence affect a sailboat's movement through the water? Why do some keels have wings? Is it true that some sailboats can sail faster upwind than downwind?

Authoritative yet accessible, The Physics of Sailing Explained is the perfect book for all those sailors who want to enhance their understanding and enjoyment of life at sea. It will enable cruisers and racers alike to better grasp how sails, keels, and hulls work together to keep boats afloat, and will sharpen their skills with a more subtle and thorough appreciation of why various boat design features are present and why certain tactics work in certain situations. Anderson outlines the science behind sailing in a way that anyone can understand and benefit from without having to trudge through a physics text or became a naval architect. Concepts are conveyed simply, concisely, and with many examples and illustrations.

With the help of this invaluable book, sailors will be better prepared to handle any situations that might arise on the water.
What is the best shape for a sailboat? How does turbulence affect a sailboat's movement through the water? Why do some keels have wings? Is it true that some sailboats can sail faster upwind than downwind?

Authoritative yet accessible, The Physics of Sailing Explained is the perfect book for all those sailors who want to enhance their understanding and enjoyment of life at sea. It will enable cruisers and racers alike to better grasp how sails, keels, and hulls work together to keep boats afloat, and will sharpen their skills with a more subtle and thorough appreciation of why various boat design features are present and why certain tactics work in certain situations. Anderson outlines the science behind sailing in a way that anyone can understand and benefit from without having to trudge through a physics text or became a naval architect. Concepts are conveyed simply, concisely, and with many examples and illustrations.

With the help of this invaluable book, sailors will be better prepared to handle any situations that might arise on the water.
Über den Autor
Bryon D. Anderson is a professor of physics at Kent State University and an avid sailor. As a graduate student, he spent many summers sailing Lake Erie, even making a trip to Canada and back, and has since developed a passion for cruising and club racing. This is his first nautical book.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction
I. Hulls
1. Hull Speed
2. Surface Resistance
3. Shape Resistance
4. Parasitic Resistance
II. Keels
5. Bernoulli's Principal and Lift
6. Vortex Formation
7. Righting Moment
8. Total Resistance
III. Sails
9. Basic Sail Theory
10. Induced Drag
11. Turbulence
12. Sail Interaction
13. Sail Shapes for Different Points of Sail
14. Sail Trim
IV. The Physics of Weather for Sailors
15. Local Weather
16. Global Weather Patterns
17. Tides
Further Reading
Sailing Terms
Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2003
Genre: Importe, Sport
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Hobby & Freizeit
Thema: Wassersport& Segeln
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781574091700
ISBN-10: 1574091700
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Anderson, Bryon D.
Hersteller: Sheridan House
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 216 x 140 x 10 mm
Von/Mit: Bryon D. Anderson
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.10.2003
Gewicht: 0,213 kg
Artikel-ID: 123716631

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