Investigation of Effects of Activated Fins on Vertical Motion of a SWATH Ship in Waves,

Abstract

Stationary stabilizing fins of a small waterplane area, twin-hull (SWATH) ship are known to be an effective device to damp the motion of the ship in waves. The feasibility of further reduction of motion of a SWATH ship by active fins is investigated in this report. The SWATH ship examined has displacement of 2400 tons and overall lenght of 70 m. It has two pairs of fins, each attached to the inboard side of the submerged hull, in a canard arrangement. The analysis was carried out in the frequency domain by seeking optimum amplitudes and phase angles of fin motion in a frequency band within which the maximum vertical motion of the ship would occur. The results of the investigation revealed that the vertical motion at the midship and the aft end of the cross deck can be further reduced by 10 to 20 percent by activating the fins of the total projected area of about 45 sq. m. in the sea states up to 5 in the range of ship speed from 5 to 15 knots. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1977
Accession Number
ADA041057

Entities

People

  • Choug M. Lee
  • David W Taylor
  • Kathryn K. Mccreight

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Ground and Sea Platforms

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Aspect Ratio
  • Center Of Gravity
  • Computer Programs
  • Computers
  • Displacement
  • Equations
  • Equations Of Motion
  • Frequency
  • Frequency Bands
  • Frequency Domain
  • Gravity
  • Mathematics
  • Operating Systems
  • Resonant Frequency
  • Ship Motion
  • Stationary
  • Swath Ships

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  • Aerodynamics/Aeronautics.
  • Marine Hydrodynamics
  • Mathematics or Statistics