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Resistance and seakeeping numerical performance analyses of a semi-small waterplane area twin hull at medium to high speeds

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The hydrodynamic analysis of a new semi-small waterplane area twin hull (SWATH) suitable for various applications such as small and medium size passenger ferries is presented. This may be an attractive crossover configuration resulting from the merging of two classical shapes: a conventional SWATH and a fast catamaran. The final hull design exhibits a wedge-like waterline shape with the maximum beam at the stern; the hull ends with a very narrow entrance angle, has a prominent bulbous bow typical of SWATH vessels, and features full stern to arrange waterjet propellers. Our analysis aims to perform a preliminary assessment of the hydrodynamic performance of a hull with such a complex shape both in terms of resistance of the hull in calm water and seakeeping capability in regular head waves and compare the performance with that of a conventional SWATH. The analysis is performed using a boundary element method that was preliminarily validated on a conventional SWATH vessel.

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Vernengo, G., Bruzzone, D. Resistance and seakeeping numerical performance analyses of a semi-small waterplane area twin hull at medium to high speeds. J. Marine. Sci. Appl. 15, 1–7 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11804-016-1343-0

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