Abstract

In recent years, the impact of underwater radiated noise from ships on marine life has attracted considerable global attention. Therefore, various research institutions are investigating this phenomenon through research and development efforts. In this study, authors have developed an underwater radiated noise estimation tool that can be used in the early stages of ship design. This tool calculates the underwater radiated noise level by applying Brown's formula, a simple estimation formula for predicting the noise generated by ships. The parameters required for Brown's formula are estimated using HOPE Light, a ship performance estimation software developed by the National Maritime Research Institute. The extent of cavitation is estimated using Burrill's diagram, a tool for assessing the occurrence of cavitation. The accuracy of the developed tool has been verified by comparing its results with full scale measurements of underwater radiated noise levels obtained off-board hydrophone array system.

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