Abstract

Model experiment is the most reliable method to estimate ship resistance; however, price and complexities are the most disadvantage factors. Another aspect that affects the precision of the results are blockage effects due to tank dimension and model size. Some correction procedures introduced by ITTC are widely used. However only resistance components that can be corrected while flow field and wave elevation cannot be justified using the blockage correction procedures. To demonstrate how the blockage affects the flow around catamaran, this study focuses on resistance prediction and flow characteristics around high-speed catamarans using CFD code with RANS equations. Two Southampton University towing tanks – Solent and Boldrewood – are compared. The NPL 5b model is used as it is widely investigated and used in the commercial applications. Four Froude numbers (Fn = 0.273, 0.433, 0.70 and 0.90) are investigated. CFD results show that resistance components measured from the higher blockage towing tank are higher than the bigger tank. Wave contour plots and wave cut show that the higher blockage towing tank causes the higher wave elevation due to the reflection of the wall which results in differences for the wave resistance prediction between the two towing tanks.

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