Journal of Ocean, Mechanical and Aerospace -science and engineering- (JOMAse)
Vol 47 No 1 (2017): Journal of Ocean, Mechanical and Aerospace -science and engineering- (JOMAse)

Experimental Study of the Probability Distributions on the Seakeeping Performance of Monohull and Catamaran Design

Ali, Baharuddin (Unknown)
Firdaus, Nurman (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Sep 2017

Abstract

A safety and a comfort criteria of ship, one of them which can be known from ability of the ship motion on sea wave. The development of maritime technology in particular shipbuilding, catamaran ship design is one of the considerations in modern ship design, in addition to monohull ship design. This research describes the analysis of seakeeping model test of monohull and catamaran ship. The seakeeping model test is performed on sea- state 4 with a heading of 45 deg, 90 deg, 135 deg and 180 deg. Ship motion responses in the form of heave, pitch and roll motion, are presented in the form of the probability distribution curves. From the results of seakeeping test, it can be seen that the catamaran ship provides motion response relatively smaller than the monohull ship.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jomase

Publisher

Subject

Aerospace Engineering Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Engineering Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Mechanical Engineering

Description

The mission of the JOMAse is to foster free and extremely rapid scientific communication across the world wide community. The JOMAse is an original and peer review article that advance the understanding of both science and engineering and its application to the solution of challenges and complex ...