The Impact of Different Bow Shapes on Large Yacht Comfort

Author:

Begović Ermina1ORCID,Della Valentina Enrico2,Mauro Francesco3ORCID,Nabergoj Radoslav4ORCID,Rinauro Barbara1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Naples Federico II, 80125 Naples, Italy

2. Maritime Research Institute Netherlands—MARIN, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands

3. Department of Maritime and Transport Technology, Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Leegwaterstraat 17, 2628 CA Delft, The Netherlands

4. NASDIS PDS d.o.o., Industrijska Cesta, 2e, 6310 Izola, Slovenia

Abstract

The importance of comfort during transfer and stationing becomes a key performance parameter for large yacht design, on the same level as propulsive issues. Such a matter extends questions in terms of form and service demand to the motion behaviour of the unit in waves. Relevant studies refer to outdated hull forms not specific to modern large yachts. In this study, five hull forms with different bow concepts represent the most common design solutions for yachts at constant draught and displacement. The preliminary ranking on the effect of alternative bows on comfort requires the definition of internationally accepted comfort standards. Here, the AWI 22834 guidelines for large yachts provide the service and environmental conditions and criteria for the comfort analysis, being the only reference specific to yachts. The calculations employ a strip-theory-based numerical model to provide results of easy understanding for designers during the early design stage. The obtained ranking among the design solutions on a reference large yacht favours the option nested with a bulb, contradicting the expectations in favour of a vertical bow concept. The discussion and conclusions provide a way forward for additional analyses and investigations aimed at proposing suitable multicriterial design guidelines for large yachts. However, the results also show the unsuitability of AWI environmental and encounter conditions for hull form ranking.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology,Civil and Structural Engineering

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