Traditional approach on ship design involve the use of a method which takes a form that was earlier called the general design diagram and is now known as the design spiral an iterative ship design process that allows for an increase in complexity and precision across the design cycle. Several advancements have been made towards the design spiral, however inefficient for handling complex simultaneous design changes, especially when later variable changes affect the ship's performance characteristics evaluated in earlier stages. Reviewed in this paper are several advancements in high speed planing craft design in preliminary design stage. An optimization framework for high speed planing craft is discussed which consist of surface information retrieval module, a suite of state-of-the-art optimization algorithms and standard naval architectural performance estimation tools. A summary of the implementation of the proposed hull surface information retrieval and several case studies are presented to demonstrate the capabilities of the framework.
Hull Surface Information Retrieval and Optimization of High Speed Planing Craft
Schiffswandoberflächen-Informationswiedergewinnung und Optimierung von Schnellbooten
ICMER, International Conference on Mechanical Engineering Research, 1 ; 012034/1-012034/10
2012
10 Seiten, 43 Quellen
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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