Marine Simulation and Ship Manoeuvrability 2021
DOI: 10.1201/9780203748077-57
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Squat predictions for manoeuvring applications

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“…The Barrass [5,6], Eryuzlu [7] and Huuska/Guliev [8] formulas are recommended in the "Guidelines for Design of Approach Channel" by the PIANC to calculate the ship squat. In addition to the three formulas recommended above, many empirical formulas are used for calculating squat, including those by Tuck [9], Romisch [10], Millward [11,12], Ankudinov [13], ICORELS [14], as well as Yoshimura and Norrbin [15]. All these formulas have limited specific application scopes and conditions, as shown in Table 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Barrass [5,6], Eryuzlu [7] and Huuska/Guliev [8] formulas are recommended in the "Guidelines for Design of Approach Channel" by the PIANC to calculate the ship squat. In addition to the three formulas recommended above, many empirical formulas are used for calculating squat, including those by Tuck [9], Romisch [10], Millward [11,12], Ankudinov [13], ICORELS [14], as well as Yoshimura and Norrbin [15]. All these formulas have limited specific application scopes and conditions, as shown in Table 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estimate additional sinkage A good prediction formula was first proposed in the 1960s [39]; then Hooft [11] made a small change on it. The estimation formula of additional sinkage is derived from the formula proposed by Hooft; Ankudinov's [40] idea was used by Raven for reference in the process.…”
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confidence: 99%