Marcus Tesla 
Hydrofoil Breakthrough [EPUB ebook] 

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‘Hydrofoil Breakthrough’ presents a fascinating exploration of how wing-like structures beneath watercraft revolutionized maritime transportation through the principles of fluid dynamics. The book demystifies the core concept – how hydrofoils generate lift to raise vessel hulls above water, dramatically reducing drag and enabling unprecedented speeds while improving fuel efficiency.

Through a blend of historical perspective and technical analysis, readers discover the three crucial components of hydrofoil systems: strut design, control systems, and foil configurations. The narrative traces an engaging journey from Alexander Graham Bell’s initial experiments to modern applications in military vessels and commercial ferries. Particular attention is given to pivotal developments in computational fluid dynamics that enabled more sophisticated designs and automated stability systems.

The author presents complex engineering concepts in an accessible manner, supported by real-world examples from passenger ferries, military craft, and recreational vessels. Moving beyond pure engineering, the book connects hydrofoil technology to broader fields including aerospace engineering and environmental science, highlighting the interconnected nature of technological advancement.

The text progresses logically from fundamental principles to practical applications, emerging trends, and future possibilities, including hybrid systems and autonomous controls. This comprehensive approach makes it an invaluable resource for both engineering professionals and maritime enthusiasts seeking to understand the technology shaping the future of water transportation.

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