Effects of Vertical Motions on Roll of Planing Hulls

Author:

Tavakoli Sasan1,Dashtimanesh Abbas2,Mancini Simone3,Mehr Javad A.4,Milanesi Stefano5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Infrastructure Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia

2. Estonian Maritime Academy, Tallinn University of Technology, Kopli, Tallinn 11712, Estonia,

3. Department of Hydro and Aerodynamics, FORCE Technology, Kgs, Lyngby 2800, Denmark

4. Australian Maritime College (AMC), University of Tasmania, Launceston, Tasmanias 7250, Australia

5. Naval Design and Consulting s.r.l., Naples 80127, Italy

Abstract

Abstract Roll motion of a planing hull can be easily triggered at high speeds, causing a significant change in hydrodynamic pressure pattern, which can threaten the stability of the vessel. Modeling and investigating roll motion of a planing vessel may require a strong coupling between motions in vertical and transverse planes. In the present paper, we have used a mathematical model to analyze the roll of a planing hull by coupling surge, heave, pitch, and roll motions using 2D + T theory to study the effects of roll-induced vertical motions on roll coefficients and response. Mathematically computed forces and moments as well as roll dynamic response of the vessel are seen to be in fair quantitative agreement with experimentally measured values of previously published data. Using the 2D + T method, it has been shown that to model the roll of a planing hull at high speeds, we need to consider the effects of heave, pitch, and surge motions. Through our mathematical modeling, it is found that freedom in vertical motions increases time-dependent roll damping and added mass coefficients, especially at early planing speeds. The results of dynamic response simulations suggest that freedom in the vertical plane can decrease the roll response.

Funder

University of Melbourne

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Ocean Engineering

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