Document Type : Original Manuscript

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Khorramshahr University of Marine Science and Technology, Faculty of Marine Engineering.

Abstract

For all new ships sea trials should be carried out as a part of the delivery from the yard to the ship owner. An important part of the delivery sea trial is to determine the speed capability of the ship in the contractual condition, which is traditionally deep, calm water and no wind, at some specified loading condition. However, it is seldom possible to perform this particular test under such conditions, and when the test is done in other conditions, the result is corrected back to the contractual condition. The correction can be of a significant magnitude. The correction procedure can be influenced by different parameters such as wind resistance, shallow water effect, sea currents and added resistance due to diffraction. There are different experimental methods for correction of measured speed. Since the latter parameter is the most important between others, In this article added resistance due to diffraction has been calculated for three ships using existing methods and comparisoned with the speed correction result of shipbuilder company (Hyundai Heavy Industries). The results show considerable deviation between HHI sea trial speed correction method and other methods. So HHI added resistance calculation method needs to be revised.

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