ABSTRACT
This study explored the numerical method to calculate wave-making resistance. The fully non-linear Rankine source method was implemented in a computer program in this paper. Using the results from the Rankine source method, the wave resistance was calculated by the direct pressure integral and the multiple transverse wave cut analysis. The wave resistance of the Wigley and Series 60 (=0.6,0.7,0.8) hulls were calculated using both methods and compared against the experimental data. Results obtained through a combination of the Rankine source method and the wave cut analysis appears this combination is an effective way to calculate the wave-making resistance, especially for full-form hulls at high Froude numbers.
Acknowledgments
The authors are grateful for the advice from senior students in our research group. We are also grateful to the Department of Ocean Engineering of Texas A&M University for their encouragement and support. It should be noted that part of the results was obtained using the TAMU Ada High Performance Computer. We would like to acknowledge Texas A&M High Performance Research Computing Center (http://hprc.tamu.edu/) for their support to our research.
Disclosure statement
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.