Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1725036 | Ocean Engineering | 2016 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to provide invaluable URN data of a full-scale vessel and its prediction using cavitation tests from a medium-sized tunnel to evaluate the prediction methodology. Extrapolated URN data based on the tunnel tests was compared with the data obtained from the full-scale trials with The Princess Royal in order to assess the prediction methodology. The comparisons indicate that, whilst the ideal experimental approach is to conduct such involving tests with a full-hull model in large cavitation tunnels, the medium size facilities using dummy-hull models with wake screens, can still provide a very useful means for the URN investigations with a rapid turn around and an economical way of conducting such tests.
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Authors
Batuhan Aktas, Mehmet Atlar, Serkan Turkmen, Weichao Shi, Roderick Sampson, Emin Korkut, Patrick Fitzsimmons,