On the resistance and speed loss of full type ships in a seaway

IF 1.4 Q3 ENGINEERING, MARINE
Shukui Liu, B. Shang, A. Papanikolaou
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper presents results of a systematic study on the resistance and speed loss of full type ships in waves. The percentage resistance-increase in waves against experimentally measured calm water resistance data was estimated by use of two alternative empirical formulas, namely one proposed by the authors and the other one as recommended by ITTC. The obtained results clearly show that the percentage resistance-increase and the associated (involuntary) speed loss are strongly dependent on ship’s absolute size, loading condition and the operating seaway conditions and they can be satisfactorily quantified. This should be taken into account in the ship design process, when determining the sea margin for the selection of the machinery and propulsion system, when analysing sea trials and/or when preparing scaled model experiments to assess ship’s performance in realistic seaway scenarios.
全型船舶在航道中的阻力与航速损失
本文介绍了对全型船舶在波浪中的阻力和速度损失进行系统研究的结果。根据实验测量的静水阻力数据,波浪阻力增加的百分比是通过使用两个替代经验公式估计的,即作者提出的一个公式和ITTC建议的另一个公式。所获得的结果清楚地表明,阻力增加的百分比和相关的(非自愿的)速度损失在很大程度上取决于船舶的绝对尺寸、装载条件和运行航道条件,并且它们可以令人满意地量化。在船舶设计过程中,在确定选择机械和推进系统的海缘时,在分析海上试验时和/或在准备缩放模型实验以评估船舶在现实航道场景中的性能时,应考虑到这一点。
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Ship Technology Research
Ship Technology Research ENGINEERING, MARINE-
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