Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Software Laboratory
Course Activities 50
Report 20
End Exam 30
Total 100
Literature review
Open Source
Various software &
Software
capabilities
(CFD)
Seminars
Example
Tutorials
Report writing
Literature Review
Ship
Hydrodynamics
Resistance
Propulsion
Seakeeping
Maneuvering
SHIP RESISTANCE
SHIP RESISTANCE – WHY?
Resistance
Eddy
Wave making Steering
Added resistance
Shallow water
SHIP RESISTANCE – TYPES
Depends on ship wetted surface, ship
speed and viscosity
Frictional Contributes more than 70% especially
for low speed ships and below 40% for
high speed ships
Energy loss caused by waves created.
Depends on beam-length ratio, hull
shape, displacement, Froude number
Residuary
Contributes more than 10 - 30%
especially for low speed and below 40 -
60% for high speed vessels
Depends on area exposed to air, wind
velocity and wind direction
Air Contributes normally 2% but it can go
up to 10%
SHIP RESISTANCE – TYPES
Caused due to the motion of rudder
It’s contribution is small. But in high
Steering speed vessels such as warships it has
significant impact.
Taylor’s method
CFD Standard series
Ayre’s method
Statistical
Holtrop-Mennen
Resistance
Estimation Guldhammer
and Harvald