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Two-dimensional modeling of stepped planing hulls with open and pressurized air cavities

  • Matveev, Konstantin I.
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.162-171
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    • 2012
  • A method of hydrodynamic discrete sources is applied for two-dimensional modeling of stepped planing surfaces. The water surface deformations, wetted hull lengths, and pressure distribution are calculated at given hull attitude and Froude number. Pressurized air cavities that improve hydrodynamic performance can also be modeled with the current method. Presented results include validation examples, parametric calculations of a single-step hull, effect of trim tabs, and performance of an infinite series of periodic stepped surfaces. It is shown that transverse steps can lead to higher lift-drag ratio, although at reduced lift capability, in comparison with a stepless hull. Performance of a multi-step configuration is sensitive to the wave pattern between hulls, which depends on Froude number and relative hull spacing.

Study on the Transvers Step Application Location of High Speed Planning Hull by Numerical Analysis (수치해석을 통한 고속활주선의 횡방향 Step적용 위치에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Byung-Jae;Kim, Sang-Won;Park, Geun-Hong;Lee, Gyoung-Woo;Cho, Dae-Hwan;Seo, Kwang-Cheol
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • 2017.11a
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    • pp.234-235
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    • 2017
  • In order to improve the frictional resistance of existing high-speed planning hull, a step-like linear transformation has been researched which forms an air layer on the bottom. However, there is a lack of research on the proper position to confirm the effect of Running Attitude and step on each position. In this study, we confirmed the change of the Running Attitude, the effect of the step and the change of the frictional resistance when the step was applied in the longitudinal location.

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Pressure Measurement of Planing Hull Stern Bottom by Tactile Sensors (접촉식 센서를 이용한 고속 활주선 선미부 압력 계측 시험)

  • Park, Sae Yong;Park, Jong Yeol;Lee, Shin Hyung;Kim, Dong Jin
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.55 no.5
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    • pp.431-437
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    • 2018
  • The running attitude of a planing hull is determined by the pressure distribution on the hull bottom, and it significantly affects hydrodynamic performance of the ship, i.e., resistance, maneuverability, and seakeeping ability. Therefore, it is essential to investigate pressure distribution on the hull bottom in order to improve hull design. In the present study, a novel pressure measurement system using tactile sensors was introduced for a planing hull. The test model was a 23 m-class planing hull with a hard chine. The pressure measurement showed that the pressure at the transom was lower than the atmospheric pressure, owing to flow separation at the transom.

Development of a Numerical Method for the Evaluation of Ship Resistance and Self-Propulsion Performances (선박의 저항 및 자항성능 해석을 위한 수치기법 개발)

  • Kim, Jin;Park, Il-Ryong;Kim, Kwang-Soo;Van, Suak-Ho;Kim, Yoo-Chul
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.147-157
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    • 2011
  • A RANS(Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes) based numerical method is developed for the evaluation of ship resistance and self-propulsion performances. In the usability aspect of CFD for the hull form design, the field grid around practical hull forms is generated by solving a grid Poisson equation based on the hull surface grid generated from station offsets and centerline profile. A body force technique is introduced to model the effects of the propeller in which the propeller loads are obtained from potential flow analysis using an unsteady lifting surface method. The free surface is captured by using a two-phase level-set method and the realizable $k-{\varepsilon}$ model is used for turbulence closure. The hull attitude in vertical plane, i.e., trim and sinkage, is calculated by using a quasi-steady method and then considered in the computation by translating and rotating the grid system according to the values. For the validation of the proposed method, the numerical results of resistance tests for KCS, KLNG, and KVLCC1 and of self-propulsion test for KCS are compared with experimental data.

Conceptual Design of Small WIG Craft (소형 위그선 개념 설계)

  • Shin, Myung-Soo;Kim, Yoon-Sik;Lee, Gyeong-Joong;Kang, Kuk-Jin;Park, Young-Ha;Lee, Young-yeon
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.43 no.1 s.145
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    • pp.134-146
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    • 2006
  • 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.

An Experimental Study on Hull Attitude and Resistance Components of a Ship (선박의 항주자세와 저항성분에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Suak-Ho,Van;Hyo-Chul,Kim
    • Bulletin of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.11-19
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    • 1987
  • A Series 60, $C_b=0.60$ model was tested in the towing tank of Seoul National University. Total resistance, hull attitude, wake distributions and wave measured at FR condition(free trim and sinkage) and FX condition(fixed trim and sinkage). From the measured data, residual, viscous and wave pattern resistance components were evaluated and compared. It is found that the changes in wetted surface area should be considered in predictions of frictional resistances, and can be easily found from hydrostatic data and measured mean sinkages without additional tests. Applications of the concept to the geosim tests of Series 60, Wigley, Lucy Ashton models show that the conventional extrapolation method can be improved considerably.

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A Study on the Sail Force Prediction Method for Hull Hydrodynamic Force Measurement of 30feet Catamaran Sailing Yacht (30ft급 쌍동형 세일링 요트의 선체 유체력 계측에 의한 세일력 추정방법에 관한 연구)

  • Jang, Ho-Yun;Park, Chung-Hwan;Kim, Hyen-Woo;Lee, Byung-Sung;Lee, In-Won
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.47 no.4
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    • pp.477-486
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    • 2010
  • During sailing by wind-driven thrust on the sail, a catamaran sailing yacht generates leeway and heeling. For predicting sail force, a model test was carried out according to running attitude. Through the model test, drag and side force of the real ship was predicted. A purpose of this study is to find sail force to C.E from changed attitude during running direction. By balance of hull and sail, a heeling force of designed sail is predicted. Also through heeling force and driving force, total sail force and direction from C.E are considered with changed mast including leeway and heeling.

A Study on the Resistance Performance of Catamarans with Modified-Reverse Bow (반전형 선수부 형상을 가진 쌍동선 저항성능에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Do-jung;Oh, Woo-jun;Kim, Jung-eun;Na, Hyun-ho;Choi, Hong-sik
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.24 no.7
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    • pp.923-929
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    • 2018
  • In this study, we analyzed the resistance performance and running attitude of a catamaran by numerical analysis with a conventional bow, which is generally applied, and a reverse, protruding bow. The shape of the reverse bow was compared through numerical analysis and model tests. The reverse bow shape showed an improved wave pattern by shifting the generation position of the forward divergent wave to the aft in comparison with a conventional bow shape. This effect was found to be effective in determining resistance and stable running attitude. The hull resistance improved by about 2.95 %. The comparative numerical analysis and model test for the reverse bow shape completed in this study should be useful for future hull design application.

System Identification and Pitch Control of a Planing Hull Ship with a Controllable Stern Intercepter (능동제어가 가능한 선미 인터셉터가 부착된 활주선형 선박의 시스템 식별과 자세 제어에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Hujae;Park, Jongyong;Kim, Dongjin;Kim, Sunyoung;Lee, Jooho;Ahn, Jinhyeong;Kim, Nakwan
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.55 no.5
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    • pp.401-414
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    • 2018
  • Planing hull type ships are often equipped with interceptor or trim tab to improve the excessive trim angle which leads to poor resistance and sea keeping performances. The purpose of this study is to design a controller to control the attitude of the ship by controllable stern interceptor and validate the effectiveness of the attitude control by the towing tank test. Embedded controller, servo motor and controllable stern interceptor system were equipped with planing hull type model ship. Prior to designing the control algorithm, a model test was performed to identify the system dynamic model of the planing hull type ship including the stern interceptor. The matrix components of model were optimized by Genetic Algorithm. Using the identified model, PID controller which is a classical controller and sliding mode controller which is a nonlinear robust controller were designed. Gain tuning of the controllers and running simulation was conducted before the towing tank test. Inserting the designed control algorithm into the embedded controller of the model ship, the effectiveness of the active control of the stern interceptor was validated by towing tank test. In still water test with small disturbance, the sliding mode controller showed better performance of canceling the disturbance and the steady-state control performance than the PID controller.