Wake waves of a planing boat : An experimental model

  • Sasan Tavakoli*
  • , Poorya Shaghaghi
  • , Simone Mancini
  • , Fabio De Luca
  • , Abbas Dashtimanesh
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The wake waves generated by the steady movement of a planing hull are analyzed by means of towing tank tests. Two sets of waves, including divergent and transverse waves, are identified and then analyzed. The wave period of the divergent waves is seen to decrease by the increase in speed of the vessel. These waves are seen to damp temporally. The mechanisms that lead to damping of the divergent wave were found to depend on the wave orbital Reynolds number in semi-planing regime, though that of in-planing regime is a function of the Reynolds number of the boat. The wake angle is seen to decrease with the increase in Froude number, the rate of which becomes relatively large in-planing regime. Transverse waves are captured through measurements, and it is shown that while their period is longer than those of the divergent waves, they are not noticeably damped. Throughout the spectral analysis, it is demonstrated that divergent waves reach a higher level of nonlinearity by the increase in Froude number and, hence, the wave energy is distributed over a boarder range of frequency. The height of the transverse wave is observed to become lower by the increase in speed, but as the towing speed increases, the probability density function curves of surface elevation deviate more and more from the Gaussian distribution.

Original languageEnglish
Article number037104
Number of pages18
JournalPhysics of Fluids
Volume34
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2022
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Funding

S.T. and P.S. are both supported by Melbourne Research Scholarship, awarded by the University of Melbourne. F.D.C. has been supported with “Progetto di ricerca di rilevante interesse nazionale; Bando PRIN 2017-Progetto 2017X7Z8S3.”

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