20–22 Jun 2018
Trieste (Italy)
Europe/Rome timezone

A Numerical Way for a Stepped Planing Hull Design and Optimization

21 Jun 2018, 09:15
15m
Marconi (Trieste (Italy))

Marconi

Trieste (Italy)

Stazione Marittima
Paper Yacht, pleasure craft design and inland vessels design Hydrodynamics

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Dr Simone Mancini (Eurisco Consulting Srls)

Description

Stepped planing hulls enable the feasibility of running at relatively low drag-lift ratio by means of achieving more optimal trim angle at high speeds than a similar non-stepped hull. Furthermore, stepped planing hulls ensure good dynamic stability and seakeeping qualities at high speeds. However, there is no precise method to analyze these hulls over the full range of operating speeds. For the above-mentioned reason, in this study, a CFD-based design approach was presented, starting from a non-stepped hull configuration, a multiple step solution was developed and an optimization of the unwetted aft body area behind the steps was performed. The goal of the optimization is the drag reduction and a dynamic stability. The CFD results was compared with the well-known empirical approach and a novel 2D+T analitycal method.

Primary author

Dr Flavio Di Caterino (Cantieri Navali del Mediterraneo)

Co-authors

Prof. Abbas Dashtimanesh (Persian Gulf University) Dr Maria De Carlini (Eurisco Consulting Srls) Dr Rasul Niazmand Bilandi (Persian Gulf University) Dr Simone Mancini (Eurisco Consulting Srls)

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