In the present article, it has been tried to compute hydrodynamic forces and moments in coupled sway, roll, and yaw motions of planing hulls. For this purpose, wedge water entry has been considered in its generalized form with vertical, horizontal, and roll velocities. Using potential theory, new added mass formulas for coupled sway, roll, and yaw motion of planing hulls have been derived. Moreover, by introducing oblique-asymmetric 2D+T model and implementing momentum theory, sway force, roll moment, and yaw moment have been computed. The obtained hydrodynamic forces and moments have been compared against experimental results and previous empirical method. It has been observed that the method is accompanied with large errors and under-prediction, in the cases with zero and negative roll angle, especially at a yaw angle of 15°, which is a related limitation of the method. Better accuracy in prediction of sway force and yawing moment is observed at a trim angle of 6° and roll angles of 10° and 20°, especially for small yaw angles. The main sources of errors are found to be as follows. 1) Flow separation from the wedge apex in negative roll angle at large yaw angles, which results in under-prediction of sway force, rolling moment, and yawing moment 2) Tendency of the flow to move from starboard to port at a trim angle of 6° for the vessel with a deadrise angle of 30° at a negative roll angle and yaw angle of 15°, which cannot be simulated by the current method. 3) Reduction of contribution of hydrostatic pressure at a speed coefficient of 4.0, which is not well modeled by the proposed method and results in under-prediction of rolling moment. 4) Overprediction of center of pressure at a yaw angle of 10° and 15°, which results in under-prediction of yawing moment. 5) Prediction of nonzero values for chine wetted length at roll angles of 10° and 20° for the yawed vessel at a trim angle of 6°, which results in under-prediction of rolling moment. 6) Over-prediction of starboard wetted length at negative roll angle at a trim angle of 6°.
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March 2019
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March 01 2019
Oblique-Asymmetric 2D+T Model to Compute Hydrodynamic Forces and Moments in Coupled Sway, Roll, and Yaw Motions of Planing Hulls
Abbas Dashtimanesh;
Abbas Dashtimanesh
Persian Gulf University
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Hossein Enshaei;
Hossein Enshaei
Australian Maritime College / University of Tasmania
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Sasan Tavakoli
Sasan Tavakoli
Amirkabir University of Technology / The University of Melbourne
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J Ship Res 63 (01): 1–15.
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SNAME-JSR-2019-63-1-1
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March 01 2019
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Dashtimanesh, Abbas, Enshaei, Hossein, and Sasan Tavakoli. "Oblique-Asymmetric 2D+T Model to Compute Hydrodynamic Forces and Moments in Coupled Sway, Roll, and Yaw Motions of Planing Hulls." J Ship Res 63 (2019): 1–15. doi: https://doi.org/10.5957/JOSR.12170079
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