4.7 Article

Hull form optimization for reduced calm-water resistance and improved vertical motion performance in irregular head waves

Journal

OCEAN ENGINEERING
Volume 233, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2021.109208

Keywords

Hydrodynamic optimization; Total resistance; Motion performance; NURBS; Hull form deformation; Pareto frontier

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [51479117, 51579147]
  2. Advance Research Program of China [41407010202]

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This paper presents a high-efficiency potential-flow based ship hydrodynamic optimization tool for reducing calm-water resistance and improving vertical motion performance in irregular head waves. The study shows that the tool can achieve optimal ships with reduced resistance and improved vertical motion performance by altering hull forms.
A high-efficiency potential-flow based ship hydrodynamic optimization tool is presented in this paper to optimize hull forms for reduced calm-water resistance and improved vertical motion performance in irregular head waves. Besides calm-water ship resistance, the significant amplitudes of heave and pitch motion response spectra in irregular head waves are determined as objective functions. To obtain a more reliable result of ship motion in waves, the three-dimensional potential flow solver by using translating and pulsating line segment source Green's function is employed to solve ship radiation and diffraction problems and further to evaluate ship vertical motion. Several deformation methods are utilized to move the control points of NURBS hull surfaces to achieve the hull form deformation. For the purpose of illustration, this optimization tool is applied to the optimization design of the prototype of DTMB 5512. The resistance and vertical motion performance of four optimal hulls in Case 2 are investigated and further verified by the RANS CFD simulations. The optimization results in two cases indicate that this optimization tool can yield optimal ships with reduced calm-water resistance and improved vertical motion performance, and a reasonable determination of feasible region can increase the possibility of obtaining such target ship.

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