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Study on the Estimation of the Optimum Trims in Container Carriers by using CFD Analysis of Ship Resistances
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2014
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Ship DynamicsEngineeringShip ManeuveringMechanical EngineeringMarine EngineeringStructural OptimizationShip ResistancesStructural EngineeringContainer CarriersLogisticsContainerizationCfd AnalysisShip ResistancePropulsionStrength Of ShipShip DesignHorse PowersStructural MechanicsBrake Horse Powers
The main objective of the present study is to elucidate a correlation between ship resistances from computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and brake horse powers (BHP) from towing tank in container carriers. The tests were conducted for a range of combinations of trim conditions and speeds. To achieve this goal, 295 cases of numerical simulation have been performed using Star-CCM+ which had been statistically verified to predict ship resistances (Lee & Lee, 2014). Based on the normal distribution of resistance errors in all cases of the 4 container carriers, the confidence interval of numerical error was estimated as [-2.33%,+2.42%] with 95% confidence. The correlation coefficients between the ship resistances of CFD and the brake horse powers of the experiments were higher than 0.93. As a result, the numerical calculation of ship resistances is able to be utilized in order to provide a quick guidance in selection of the optimum loading condition.
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