Conceptual design recommendations to improve seakeeping of small high-speed craft providing interisland transportation in Galápagos

J. M. Marín López, Edgar G. Villamarín, Jorge I. Mendoza, R. Paredes, R. Datla
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To reduce the negative effects on passengers of the high-speed craft motions in Galapagos inter islands service, an optimization procedure at conceptual design level is developed. First, time histories of vertical acceleration of midship and forward end are first measured and analyzed. Weighted acceleration signals are compared with those from well-known experimental tests and are also used to evaluate the index of motion sickness with ISO 2631 standard to determine the number of persons affected by craft motion. The report from the sea trials includes the number of persons vomiting and those experienced dizziness because of the motions during the two-hour inter islands trip. Then, an optimization procedure using feasible directions is implemented with a combination of resistance and CG acceleration of the vessel to be minimized. Both functions were evaluated using well-known empirical formulations. The results show that increasing length and deadrise angle, and moving LCG forward, it is possible to reduce the acceleration by 20% while obtaining a 4% reduction in resistance.
在Galápagos改善提供岛际运输的小型高速船的耐波性的概念设计建议
为减少加拉帕戈斯群岛间高速航行对乘客的负面影响,从概念设计层面提出了一种优化流程。首先,测量并分析了船中、前端垂直加速度时程。将加权加速度信号与知名实验测试结果进行比较,并根据ISO 2631标准评估晕动病指数,以确定受船舶运动影响的人数。海上试航的报告包括了在两小时的岛屿间航行中呕吐和头晕的人数。然后,利用可行的方向进行优化,使船舶的阻力和加速度最小。这两个函数都使用众所周知的经验公式进行评估。结果表明,增加长度和死升角,并将LCG向前移动,可以使加速度降低20%,阻力降低4%。
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