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Calculation of the mean long-term service speed of transport ship Part I Resistance of ship sailing on regular shipping route in real weather conditions

Abstract

Service speed obtainable by a ship in real weather conditions when sailing on a given shipping route, is one of the major parameters which have great impact on ship operation costs. The so far used, very approximate method of service speed prediction based on “service margin”, is very little exact. In this paper a new method based on additional ship resistance dependent on mean statistical parameters of wave and wind occurring on a given shipping route, is presented. The mean long-term service speed is calculated on the basis of the calculated additional resistance and the screw propeller and propulsion engine parameters. Also, a new definition of service margin and a way of its calculation is presented apart from the results of the mean service speed calculation depending on ship’s type and size and shipping route.

Keywords:

ship service speed, wind, waving, shipping route, service margin, long-term prediction

Details

Issue
Vol. 13 No. 4(50) (2006)
Section
Latest Articles
Published
29-09-2021
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Author Biographies

Tadeusz Szelangiewicz,
Szczecin University of Technology, Faculty of Marine Technology



Katarzyna Żelazny,
Szczecin University of Technology, Faculty of Marine Technology



Authors

  • Tadeusz Szelangiewicz

    Szczecin University of Technology, Faculty of Marine Technology
  • Katarzyna Żelazny

    Szczecin University of Technology, Faculty of Marine Technology

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