Vertical Motion Optimization of Series 60 Hull Forms Using Response Surface Methods
There are many aspects to analyze seakeeping performance, one of which is the ship's vertical motion. As well-known, vertical motion and its derivatives, vertical velocity and acceleration, will be related to other aspects of seakeeping performance, such as slamming, deck wetness, and MSI. This...
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doaj-b888ed900c2047ea98c294ddcc2f07c82021-04-21T04:35:36ZengDepartment of Naval Architecture, Faculty Engineering, Diponegoro UniversityKapal1829-83702301-90692020-10-0117313013710.14710/kapal.v17i3.3321217482Vertical Motion Optimization of Series 60 Hull Forms Using Response Surface MethodsBudi Utomo0Muhammad Iqbal1Department of Industrial Technology, Vocational School, Diponegoro UniversityDepartment of Naval Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Diponegoro UniversityThere are many aspects to analyze seakeeping performance, one of which is the ship's vertical motion. As well-known, vertical motion and its derivatives, vertical velocity and acceleration, will be related to other aspects of seakeeping performance, such as slamming, deck wetness, and MSI. This study discusses optimizing the hull shape with small vertical motion using the Response Surface Methods (RSM). This research aims to minimize the ship's vertical motion so that the ship's performance is better than the initial one. Besides, this research was conducted to apply the RSM in the naval architecture field. The hull's shape used in this study is Series 60 hull form with a length of 31 m. The variables used for the optimization process are the ratio of L/B (X1) and B/T (X2) in the range of ± 10% with fixed displacement. Seakeeping analysis was carried out at a speed of 6.78 knots (Fr 0.2), a heading angle of 180°, and a significant wave height of 0.77 meters. The results show that the optimum model is found in Model 9 where the value of X1 = -2.94 or L/B = 6.71 and X2 = 5 or B/T = 2.75. Model 9 can reduce the vertical motion of the ship by 16.38%.https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/kapal/article/view/33212ship vertical motion, response surface method, series 60 |
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Vertical Motion Optimization of Series 60 Hull Forms Using Response Surface Methods |
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Vertical Motion Optimization of Series 60 Hull Forms Using Response Surface Methods |
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Department of Naval Architecture, Faculty Engineering, Diponegoro University |
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There are many aspects to analyze seakeeping performance, one of which is the ship's vertical motion. As well-known, vertical motion and its derivatives, vertical velocity and acceleration, will be related to other aspects of seakeeping performance, such as slamming, deck wetness, and MSI. This study discusses optimizing the hull shape with small vertical motion using the Response Surface Methods (RSM). This research aims to minimize the ship's vertical motion so that the ship's performance is better than the initial one. Besides, this research was conducted to apply the RSM in the naval architecture field. The hull's shape used in this study is Series 60 hull form with a length of 31 m. The variables used for the optimization process are the ratio of L/B (X1) and B/T (X2) in the range of ± 10% with fixed displacement. Seakeeping analysis was carried out at a speed of 6.78 knots (Fr 0.2), a heading angle of 180°, and a significant wave height of 0.77 meters. The results show that the optimum model is found in Model 9 where the value of X1 = -2.94 or L/B = 6.71 and X2 = 5 or B/T = 2.75. Model 9 can reduce the vertical motion of the ship by 16.38%. |
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ship vertical motion, response surface method, series 60 |
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