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Old 09-21-2006, 04:01 AM
zhukai_hrbeu zhukai_hrbeu is offline
 
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Asking for references on planing hull's seekeeping

I am a postgraduate of Harbin Engineering University, a chinese university.
Now I am preparing for my paper on design of planing hull, in which I have encountered a problem on lacking of references of planing hull's seaworthness.
Many papers on planing hull which I 've readed have been cited the Zarnick,E.E.'s report,"A Nolinear Mathematical Model of a Planing Boat in Regular Waves". After seaching for a long time in my nation,I have not got it.So I look for someone's help on the boatdesign forums. If you are so kind,please send me a copy of it, I would thanks very much!
My e-mail: zhukai_hrbeu@126.com
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Old 09-22-2006, 08:59 AM
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I'm sorry I haven't got a copy either but, I believe there is a copy at the Delft Ship Hydromechanics Laboratory in Holland. Try approaching them direct for a facsimile. When searching for it, make sure you included the 'n' in nonlinear.

Zarnick E.E (1979), 'A nonlinear mathematical model of motions of a planing boat in waves.'

The following are other papers that incorporate Zarnicks earlier work trhat may be of interest.

http://www.stormingmedia.co.uk/51/5188/A518801.html

http://www.diva-portal.org/diva/getD...__fulltext.pdf

http://www.shipmotion.com/pds/MACC20...20nonlinear%22

http://www.ittc.ncl.ac.uk/assets/doc...20nonlinear%22
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Old 09-22-2006, 11:22 AM
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There's also the paper "Seakeeping of hard chine planing hulls" from Savitski a.o. which can be purchased directly from SNAME (www.sname.org).

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Old 09-22-2006, 12:52 PM
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Also from SNAME

Seakeeping Predictions for USCG Hard Chine Patrol Boat
White, James A. Savitsky, Daniel
L/S Paper, New York Metropolitan 6/1/1988

On Seakeeping of Conventional and High-Speed Vessels
Faltinsen, Odd M.
Journal of Ship Research, Volume 37, Number 2 6/1/1993

Resistance and Seakeeping Characteristics of Fast Transom Stern Hulls with Systematically Varied Form
Lahtiharju, Erkki Karppinen, Toumo Hellevaara, Matti Aitta, Timo
SNAME Transactions, Volume 99, 1991 1/1/1991
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Old 09-24-2006, 05:12 AM
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Thanks for everyone, special appreciation for Crag Cay!
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Old 09-28-2006, 06:20 AM
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Go to www.shipmotion.com and if necessary, leave a message with Richard Akers.

It's a NSRDC report.

There are also two papers by Martin that were in the 1980 or so Journal of Ship Research, www.sname.org.
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