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Sail–sail and sail–hull interaction effects of hybrid-sail assisted bulk carrier
Authors:Toshifumi Fujiwara  Grant E. Hearn  Fumitoshi Kitamura  Michio Ueno
Affiliation:(1) National Maritime Research Institute (NMRI), 6-38-1 Shinkawa, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-0004, Japan;(2) School of Engineering Sciences, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, UK
Abstract:
In a previously reported study, wind tunnel experiments were undertaken to investigate the aerodynamic characteristics of hybrid-sails in isolation. Such sails are seen as providing a worthwhile reduction in the delivered power to the propeller and hence the engine generated thrust, with a corresponding reduction in the CO2 production of diesel engine exhaust. In this paper, wind tunnel testing is used to investigate sail–sail interaction effects for two sets of four identical hybrid-sails, and the sail–hull interaction effects for the same two sets of four identical sails in the presence of a bulk carrier hullform. The analysis presented suggests that to build a sail-assisted ship requires an appreciation of the sail–sail and sail–hull interaction effects.
Keywords:Global warming control  Wind tunnel experiments  Aerodynamic sail characteristics  Sail–  sail and sail-hullform interaction  Sail-assisted ship
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