Estimation of maneuverability of fishing vessel considering hull-form characteristics

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Fishing vessels with a length (LBP ) of less than 100 m are generally not required to comply with the mandatory IMO Ship Maneuverability Standards. Therefore, an analytical method using empirical formula is preferred rather than a model test, which consumes a lot of time and monetary resources in estimating the maneuverability at the design stage. However, most empirical formulas have been derived from the model test results of merchant ships, and in the process, estimation errors may occur when hull-form parameters (L/B or CbB/L) with high correlation are applied to fishing vessel hull form whose characteristics are different from those of merchant ships. Therefore, a modified empirical formula was derived from previous research by including major parameters of fishing vessel hull form in the Kijima 90 empirical formula. In this study, maneuverability of stern trawler hull form is estimated for validating a modified empirical formula. The study confirmed that including characteristic parameters of the fishing vessel hull form in the empirical formula developed for merchant ships could improve the accuracy of estimation.

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Kim, S. H., Lee, C. K., & Lee, S. M. (2021). Estimation of maneuverability of fishing vessel considering hull-form characteristics. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 9(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse9060569

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