船舶与海洋工程学报(英文版)
船舶與海洋工程學報(英文版)
선박여해양공정학보(영문판)
JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE AND APPLICATION
2015年
3期
244-249
,共6页
hydrofoil%ship roll stabilization%trim%rudder-roll damping%center of flotation%NACA foil section%ship capsize%gear system%instability%capsizing moment
Centrifugal forces are commonly created when ships turn, which may cause a ship to capsize in a critical situation. A mathematical model has been developed to optimize the stability coefficients for ship, with the aim to prevent capsizing and to increase ship maneuverability in high-speed water craft. This model can be used to develop algorithms for control system improvement. The mathematical model presented in this paper optimized the use of multipurpose hydrofoils to reduce heeling and the trimming moment, maintaining an upright ship’s position and lessening the resistance via transverse force. Conventionally, the trimming and heeling of a ship are controlled using ballast water;however, under variable sea conditions it is sometimes difficult to control a ship’s motion using ballast water. In this case, a hydrofoil would be more stable and maneuverable than a ballast tank controlled vessel. A movable hydrofoil could theoretically be adapted from moveable aerofoil technology. This study proves the merit of further investigation into this possibility.