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http://dx.doi.org/10.3744/SNAK.2006.43.1.134

Conceptual Design of Small WIG Craft  

Shin, Myung-Soo (Maritime & Ocean Engineering Research Institute Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute)
Kim, Yoon-Sik (Maritime & Ocean Engineering Research Institute Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute)
Lee, Gyeong-Joong (Maritime & Ocean Engineering Research Institute Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute)
Kang, Kuk-Jin (Maritime & Ocean Engineering Research Institute Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute)
Park, Young-Ha (Maritime & Ocean Engineering Research Institute Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute)
Lee, Young-yeon (Maritime & Ocean Engineering Research Institute Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute)
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Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea / v.43, no.1, 2006 , pp. 134-146 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper presents the primary conceptual design results of twenty-passenger class Wing-In-Ground(WIG) effect craft. As a first step, top level requirements were proposed and principal dimensions were determined. Maximum speed in ground effect condition is 150 km/h with two tons payload including passengers. Total weight is estimated as 8.5 tons with 2 tons of thrust. Hull and airfoil sections were designed and self propulsion tests were performed by radio controlled model. Two planing hull forms with the transom stern were proposed and towing tests were performed. The resistance and running attitude were measured and the feasibility is checked for the prototype hull form of the twenty-passenger class WIG craft. The free running tests show the stable smooth running attitude at designed speed. Also this radio controlled model can take off around 0.15 meter wave height. It can be said that the top level requirement for the twenty passenger class WIG ship is satisfied successfully. The design optimization to increase the transport efficiency and safety will be performed in the near future.
Keywords
WIG craft; Conceptual design; Wing-In ground effect; Hull forlll design; Planning hull; Radio controlled Model test;
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