Journal of the Kansai Society of Naval Architects, Japan
Online ISSN : 2433-104X
Print ISSN : 0389-9101
228
Conference information
Calm-Water Resistance Characteristics of a Lift & Buoyancy-Supported Craft (2nd Report) : Correlation between Estimated and Measured Resistance Characteristics
Yoshikazu KASAHARAShumei NARITASatoshi MASUDAKazuyoshi HIROTAKunihiko SHIROTA
Author information
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS FREE ACCESS

Pages 37-43

Details
Abstract

This paper describes the issue of the correlation between predicted and measured resistance characteristics of a Lift & Buoyancy-Supported Craft (LBSC). LBSC is a fully-submerged type hydrofoil craft with a torpedo-shaped submerged body which provides buoyancy to support a considerable portion of the weight of the craft. The experiments at Osaka Bay were carried out by using HAYATE which is a one-sixth scale to the full-size Techno Super Liner. A 1/3.58 scale model of HAYATE was tested in the towing tank to predict HAYATE's resistance characteristics. As for extrapolating model resistance to the ship, a 2-dimensional extrapolation method was adopted, namely the total resistance was divided into frictional resistance and residuary one: the former is the sum of frictional resistance of each hull component. HAYATE's resistance characteristics obtained from the sea trial agreed fairly well with predicted one from the model test. Discussion was made as to the effect of the ship surface irregularities and the paint roughness on the frictional resistance.

Content from these authors
© 1997 The Japan Society of Naval Architects and Ocean Engineers
Previous article Next article
feedback
Top