Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Japan
Online ISSN : 1884-2070
Print ISSN : 0514-8499
ISSN-L : 0514-8499
Hull Form of High Speed Crafts Constrained by the Maximum Trim Angle
Tamotsu NagaiYasushi YoshidaMichinosuke HiguchiKiyoshi Kondo
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1977 Volume 1977 Issue 141 Pages 39-49

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Analysing correlations among resistance at Froude number F (= V/√1/3g) =3.5, trim angles at F=2.5 through 3.5, by using model test data in still water of the high speed craft, the clear correlation was found to exist between resistance at F=3.5 and trim angle at F=2.5.
Therefore, the sequential unconstrained minimization technique was first applied to get the smallest total resistance hull form for each 30 minutes interval of trim angle change, and then followed the discussion concerning deviations arisen and resistance performance due to obtained hull form parameters. Using diagrams related to the total resistance at F=3.5 and the trim angle at F=2.5, we clarified finally the influence of the unit trim angle on the total resistance coefficient within high speed range.

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