Title of article :
Comparative investigation of the stagger variation influence on the hydrodynamic interference of high speed trimaran
Author/Authors :
Hafez, K.A. Alexandria University - Faculty of Engineering - Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Egypt , El-Kot, A.A. Alexandria University - Faculty of Engineering - Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Egypt
From page :
153
To page :
169
Abstract :
This paper numerically investigates the influence of stagger variation of the outriggers on the hydrodynamic interference of high speed trimaran (HST). The slender body method (SBM) embedded in the Hullspeed© module of the Maxsurf© package is used for calculating the resistance of three symmetric trimaran series moving in a calm free surface of deep water. Each individual trimaran series comprises of 4681 configurations generated by considering 151 staggers covering the interval (- 50% ≤ α ≤ +100%), and 31 separations covering the interval (100% ≤ β ≤ 400%) for 81 Froude numbers covering the interval (0.20 ≤ Fn ≤ 1.0). In developing the three trimaran series, Wigley©-st, AMECRC©-09, and NPL©-4a models are used separately for both the main and side hulls of each individual series models. Seeking automation, a computer macro-named Tri-PL© is developed from scratch based on the Visual Basic for Applications © programming language. To generate each model of the individual series together with its detailed hydrostatic particulars, Tri-PL© automatically interferes the Maxsurf© module. To calculate the resistance components together with the associating wave pattern for each model of the individual series, Tri-PL© automatically interferes the Hullspeed© module. To benchmark Tri- PL© macro-together with the mathematical procedures embedded therein, and to rely on the analysis outcomes, the numerical results of both Wigley©-st and AMECRC©-09 models are validated. To visualize the significant data of the analysis properly, a graph template of the SigmaPlot© is created to read the numerical results of the Tri-PL©, and then automatically prepares all the necessary analysis graphs.
Keywords :
High speed trimaran (HST) , Hydrodynamic interference factor (HIF) , Calm water resistance of trimaran , Stagger of outriggers , Wigley© , st model , AMECRC© , 09 model , NPL© , 4a model
Journal title :
Alexandria Engineering Journal
Journal title :
Alexandria Engineering Journal
Record number :
2540077
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