Research on a method of hull form design based on wave-making resistance optimization

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In this paper, we consider an optimization of the hull shape in order to minimize the total resistance of a ship. The total resistance is assumed to be the sum of the wave resistance computed on the basis of the thin-ship theory and the frictional resistance. Smoothness of hull lines is proved with mathematical procedure, in which differentials of the hull lines functions are analyzed. The wave-making resistance optimization, involving a genetic algorithm, uses Michell integral to calculate wave resistance. A certain hull form is generated by the method using cross section information of a modified DTMB model ship 5415 and a comparative experiment is carried out. Experimental and calculation result show that the method is of good adaptability for designing certain types of ships with excellent resistance performance.

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Sun, J., Lv, X., Liu, W., Ning, H., & Chen, X. (2012). Research on a method of hull form design based on wave-making resistance optimization. Polish Maritime Research, 19(3), 16–25. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10012-012-0027-1

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