on resistance reduction of a hull by trim optimization
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The paper aims at conducting trim optimization for a hull to reveal the influence of trim on wave resistance by a potential-based panel method coupled with a response surface method. First, a numerical program for solving the linear free-surface flow problem of a hull moving with a uniform speed in calm water is built by the panel method. The S60 hull model is used to validate the numerical procedure. Next, calculation for hull is performed with two different trims at a wide range of Froude number; resistance test is conducted to validate the numerical method in demonstrating the influence of trim on wave resistance. Finally, a response surface of wave resistance is constructed with respect to variations of trim and Froude number, using the database of wave resistance calculated by the surface method. In this way, a framework is developed to perform trim optimization. The optimum trim point for the present hull shows a significant improvement in both wave resistance and total resistance, compared with that of even keel and the worst trim point. The optimization framework is proved to be effective in energy saving due to resistance reduction.Reference Key |
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Authors | ;Jianglong Sun;Haiwen Tu;De Xie;Xujian Lyu |
Journal | atmospheric pollution research |
Year | 2018 |
DOI | 10.21278/brod69101 |
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