Based on the potential flow assumption, this paper outlines the formulation of the boundary-value problem governing the steady free surface flow around a trimaran advancing at a constant forward. A Rankine panel metho...Based on the potential flow assumption, this paper outlines the formulation of the boundary-value problem governing the steady free surface flow around a trimaran advancing at a constant forward. A Rankine panel method was developed for the solution of the problem. The side-hulls were treated as lifting bodies and circulation was introduced into the flow field to implement the asymmetrical flow around each side hull. The linearized free surface condition was used. The appropriate treatment for transom-stern ship was also discussed. Additionally, a test was performed to quantify the resistance and especially the interference between the main and side hulls. The numerical results are in good argeement with experimental data.展开更多
文摘Based on the potential flow assumption, this paper outlines the formulation of the boundary-value problem governing the steady free surface flow around a trimaran advancing at a constant forward. A Rankine panel method was developed for the solution of the problem. The side-hulls were treated as lifting bodies and circulation was introduced into the flow field to implement the asymmetrical flow around each side hull. The linearized free surface condition was used. The appropriate treatment for transom-stern ship was also discussed. Additionally, a test was performed to quantify the resistance and especially the interference between the main and side hulls. The numerical results are in good argeement with experimental data.