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PMM tests in a circulating water channel and nonlinear analysis
Authors:Kuniaki Shoji  Rajesh Ramachandran  Yuzo Kurobe  Yasuhisa Hashizume
Institution:(1) Tokyo University of Mercantile Marine, 2-1-6 Etchujima, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-8533, Japan, JP;(2) West Japan Fluid Engineering Laboratory Co., Ltd., Japan, JP
Abstract:As a result of frequent marine disasters leading to the loss of human life and pollution of vast areas of the ocean, ship manoeuvrability has become a very important characteristic of ship design. Among several recent experimental techniques to determine ship manoeuvrability, the most popular is captive model testing using a planar motion mechanism (PMM). This article describes some tests, analyses, and results of PMM tests in a circulating water channel (CWC) using a model of a training ship. The hydrodynamic forces and moments acting on a model of the training ship Shioji Maru in pure yawing motion were measured, and hydrodynamic derivatives were obtained using two different methods of analysis: singular value decomposition (a least-squares fit method) and Fourier analysis. Derivatives obtained from the tests were used to simulate the turning trajectory of the actual ship, and these were compared with the results of sea trials. The results indicate that both methods of analysis yield fairly similar derivatives. The simulation results were also found to be a close match with the trial results. Received: February 7, 2002 / Accepted: May 14, 2002 Address correspondence to: K. Shoji (shoji@ipc.tosho-u.ac.jp)
Keywords:Planar motion mechanism (PMM)  Circulating water channel  Hydrodynamic derivatives  Singular value decomposition  Fourier analysis
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