The paper makes a critical review of the experimental research work carried out within the 17th ITTC cooperative program for seakeeping comparative tests on S175 container ship model. Its aim is to answer two requirements particularly urged for seakeeping model tests in rectangular basins: to make uniform the several experimental procedures and to assess the reliability degree of model results affecting ship predictions. After the main experimental troubles, tank limitedness implications and data analysis techniques have been discussed, INSEAN results are compared with ITTC cooperative program ones and, as to regular wave signal, an original analysis technique is proposed.

INSEAN Standardization Contribution for Seakeeping Model Testing and Data Analysis

1992

Abstract

The paper makes a critical review of the experimental research work carried out within the 17th ITTC cooperative program for seakeeping comparative tests on S175 container ship model. Its aim is to answer two requirements particularly urged for seakeeping model tests in rectangular basins: to make uniform the several experimental procedures and to assess the reliability degree of model results affecting ship predictions. After the main experimental troubles, tank limitedness implications and data analysis techniques have been discussed, INSEAN results are compared with ITTC cooperative program ones and, as to regular wave signal, an original analysis technique is proposed.
1992
Istituto di iNgegneria del Mare - INM (ex INSEAN)
Shipbuilding
Model test
Ship testing tank
Container ship
Behavior at sea
Standardization
Performance
Comparative study
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