Impact of bow shape on added resistance of a full hull ship in head waves

IF 1.4 Q3 ENGINEERING, MARINE Ship Technology Research Pub Date : 2020-06-12 DOI:10.1080/09377255.2020.1759849
H. Yasukawa, Tsujimoto Masaru
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ABSTRACT Resistance tests were conducted in regular and irregular head waves to study the impact of the bow shape on the added resistance of a full hull ship with block coefficient . The study used three different ship models with identical stern forms but systematically altered bow shapes. It was observed that a vertical stem without a protruding bow could help in reducing the added resistance in waves. The reduction ratio was about under both full and ballast loading conditions compared to a normal stem with a protruding bow. The strip method, known as the NMRI method, is applied in addition to the above- mentioned tests to predict the added resistances affecting the ships in regular waves and to clarify the effectiveness and range of application of the method. The NMRI method can qualitatively capture the differences in the added resistances in the bow shape series for a full hull ship. However, the calculations become less accurate under ballast loading condition.
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船头形状对全船体船舶在头波中附加阻力的影响
摘要通过在规则和不规则头波中进行阻力试验,研究了船体形状对具有块体系数的全船附加阻力的影响。这项研究使用了三种不同的船模型,它们具有相同的船尾形状,但系统地改变了船头形状。据观察,没有突出船头的垂直杆可以帮助减少波浪中增加的阻力。与具有突出船首的正常杆相比,在满载和压载条件下的减速比都约为。除上述试验外,还采用了称为NMRI法的条形法,以预测规则波中影响船舶的附加阻力,并阐明该方法的有效性和应用范围。NMRI方法可以定性地捕捉全船体船舶船头形状系列中增加阻力的差异。然而,在压载条件下,计算变得不那么准确。
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