Development of fast craft seakeeping design methodology
The objective of this study is to develop a method for choosing the best hull form parameter for fast craft. Hull form parameters play a major role in influencing the seakeeping of the vessels. One of the problems for the designer is to choose which parameter to be changed and by how much should the...
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my-utm-ep.95092018-10-14T07:19:55Z Development of fast craft seakeeping design methodology 2008 Ahmad, Nurulnatisya VM Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering The objective of this study is to develop a method for choosing the best hull form parameter for fast craft. Hull form parameters play a major role in influencing the seakeeping of the vessels. One of the problems for the designer is to choose which parameter to be changed and by how much should the parameter be changed to be most effective. Often changes in one parameter will affect other parameters. Thus, this project describes the methodology for modifying the hull form in the preliminary design stages to obtain the optimum hull form with minimum motion and hence generate a hull form with better seakeeping characteristics. To ensure a clear relationship between changes in hull parameters and seakeeping performance, the hull form was varied systematically, forming a design space containing 25 variants. The modification and computation of seakeeping characteristics were carried out using Maxsurf computer softwares. Assessments of the variants were carried out using criteria such as vertical accelerations, lateral accelerations and roll motions. By developing design surfaces, the optimum hull form was identified. 2008 Thesis http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/9509/ http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/9509/1/NurulNatisyaAhmadMFKM2008.pdf application/pdf en public http://dms.library.utm.my:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:838 masters Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Mechanical Engineering 1. Omar Yaakob, E. L. Teoh, Y.W.Liew. Design of Malaysian Fishing Vessel for minimum Resistance. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. 2. Ho Whai Yian. Seakeeping Studies a Planning Hull Craft. Final Year Project Thesis. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia; 2002 3. Ooi Chong Keong. Seakeeping Performance Assessment of Fishing Vessel. Final Year Project Thesis. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia; 2003 4. Heng Ken Quen. Seakeeping Studies of a Displacement Vessel. Final Year Project Thesis. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia; 2002 5. Lee Boon Tiong. Catamaran Seakeeping Studies. Final Year Project Thesis. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia; 2003 6. Donald L. Blount. Dynamics Stability of Planing Boats. Marine Technology Vol. 29, No. 1, Jan 1992 7. Danial Savitsky and Joseph G. Koeibel. Seakeeping Consideration in Design and Operation of Hard Chine Planing Hulls. Trans: The Naval Architect 1979 8. Lloyd. Seakeeping: Ship Behaviours in Rough Weather. Hampshire, United Kingdom. 1989 9. Lewis, E. V. (Ed). Principles of Naval Architecture Second Revison Volume III: Motion in Waves and Controlability. Jersey City: The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. 1988 |
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The objective of this study is to develop a method for choosing the best hull form parameter for fast craft. Hull form parameters play a major role in influencing the seakeeping of the vessels. One of the problems for the designer is to choose which parameter to be changed and by how much should the parameter be changed to be most effective. Often changes in one parameter will affect other parameters. Thus, this project describes the methodology for modifying the hull form in the preliminary design stages to obtain the optimum hull form with minimum motion and hence generate a hull form with better seakeeping characteristics. To ensure a clear relationship between changes in hull parameters and seakeeping performance, the hull form was varied systematically, forming a design space containing 25 variants. The modification and computation of seakeeping characteristics were carried out using Maxsurf computer softwares. Assessments of the variants were carried out using criteria such as vertical accelerations, lateral accelerations and roll motions. By developing design surfaces, the optimum hull form was identified. |
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