Passenger Ship Technology

Keeping things quiet

Taken from: Passenger Ship Technology December/January 2009/10


Prevention and control of vibration and noise in passenger ship design and construction can depend heavily on materials used in ‘hotel’ areas For passenger ships, particularly cruise vessels, ensuring onboard comfort is naturally a significant requirement and, as a result, reducing noise and vibration levels is a high priority for owners and their partners in the design and construction process. Selecting the optimum engine and propeller design is obviously crucial but there are are....

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