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A Study on Shape and Height of Shipwaves

  • Gang, Song-Jin (Ship Operation Education Team, Korea institute of maritime and fisheries technology) ;
  • Kim, Mi-Kum (Division of Navigation System Engineering, Korea Maritime University) ;
  • Kim, Chang-Je (Division of Navigation System Engineering, Korea Maritime University)
  • Published : 2009.03.31

Abstract

Shipwaves am have harmful effects on ships working on the sea, in a harbour or navigational channel and caused beach erosion, seawall destruction. This study aims to investigate describe the characteristics of the wave pattern generated by an individual model ship tested at different velocities and hull forms for a given water depth and to investigate the variations at a given distance from the sailing line under the same conditions. As a result, the angles a's by model ship tests are smaller than those by real ship ones. Wave heights decreases with an increasing the mid-ship cross sectional area $A_s$. The maximum wave height and period increase rapidly in the subcritical speed, and beyond the critical speed the height and period decrease with increasing depth Froude number. And the period keeps constant with the distance from the sailing line.

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