2024
DOI: 10.37934/cfdl.16.5.5977
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Advancing Interceptor Design: Analyzing the Impact of Extended Stern Form on Deep-V Planing Hulls

Samuel Samuel,
Rizal Kurnia Praja,
Deddy Chrismianto
et al.

Abstract: The deep-v planing hull is designed to operate at high speeds because most of the hull’s weight is supported by the hydrodynamic lift acting on the hull base. Planing hull form characteristics such as deadrise angle, chines, and extended stern significantly affect the ship’s hydrodynamic performance. The addition of the interceptor is an innovation to reduce the total resistance of the ship by controlling the trim angle. However, the form of the ship’s stern is not always the same; thus, it needs to be studied… Show more

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