Preliminary results of ship maneuvering in ice experiments using a planar motion mechanism

Ship maneuvering experiments in ice are being conducted at the Institute for Ocean Technology (IOT) of the National Research Council of Canada. The aim is to provide a model test database for a subsequent mathematical and numerical modeling of the interaction processes between the ship and ice. The...

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Main Authors: Lau, M., Liu, J., Derradji-Aouat, A., Williams, F. M.
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Published: 2004
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spelling ftnrccanada:oai:cisti-icist.nrc-cnrc.ca:cistinparc:8894859 2023-05-15T16:42:02+02:00 Preliminary results of ship maneuvering in ice experiments using a planar motion mechanism Lau, M. Liu, J. Derradji-Aouat, A. Williams, F. M. 2004 text https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/object/?id=489b69ee-cfa2-4fb6-9946-317e5014a4d3 https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/fra/voir/objet/?id=489b69ee-cfa2-4fb6-9946-317e5014a4d3 unknown 17th International Symposium on Ice [Proceedings], 17th International Symposium on Ice, June 21-25, 2004, St. Petersburg, Russia, Publication date: 2004 report_number:IR-2004-04 transducer Planar Motion Mechanism (PMM) turning straight article 2004 ftnrccanada 2021-09-01T06:36:16Z Ship maneuvering experiments in ice are being conducted at the Institute for Ocean Technology (IOT) of the National Research Council of Canada. The aim is to provide a model test database for a subsequent mathematical and numerical modeling of the interaction processes between the ship and ice. The first phase of the experiments was carried out using a 1:21.8 scaled model of the Canadian Icebreaker, Terry Fox. The test program included straight resistance runs and turning circles maneuvers achieved by using a Planar Motion Mechanism (PMM) apparatus. In each experiment tow forces, turning moments, and ship motions were measured. In this paper, preliminary results of the experimental program are presented. The dominant ice-ship interaction processes are identified. The test results show large influence of ship motions and interaction geometry on the measured yaw moments. The geometrical aspect of the interaction processes is described and its influences on ice loads are discussed. Conclusions are made and recommendations for future works are provided. NRC publication: Yes Article in Journal/Newspaper Icebreaker National Research Council Canada: NRC Publications Archive Canada
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topic transducer
Planar Motion Mechanism (PMM)
turning
straight
spellingShingle transducer
Planar Motion Mechanism (PMM)
turning
straight
Lau, M.
Liu, J.
Derradji-Aouat, A.
Williams, F. M.
Preliminary results of ship maneuvering in ice experiments using a planar motion mechanism
topic_facet transducer
Planar Motion Mechanism (PMM)
turning
straight
description Ship maneuvering experiments in ice are being conducted at the Institute for Ocean Technology (IOT) of the National Research Council of Canada. The aim is to provide a model test database for a subsequent mathematical and numerical modeling of the interaction processes between the ship and ice. The first phase of the experiments was carried out using a 1:21.8 scaled model of the Canadian Icebreaker, Terry Fox. The test program included straight resistance runs and turning circles maneuvers achieved by using a Planar Motion Mechanism (PMM) apparatus. In each experiment tow forces, turning moments, and ship motions were measured. In this paper, preliminary results of the experimental program are presented. The dominant ice-ship interaction processes are identified. The test results show large influence of ship motions and interaction geometry on the measured yaw moments. The geometrical aspect of the interaction processes is described and its influences on ice loads are discussed. Conclusions are made and recommendations for future works are provided. NRC publication: Yes
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Lau, M.
Liu, J.
Derradji-Aouat, A.
Williams, F. M.
author_facet Lau, M.
Liu, J.
Derradji-Aouat, A.
Williams, F. M.
author_sort Lau, M.
title Preliminary results of ship maneuvering in ice experiments using a planar motion mechanism
title_short Preliminary results of ship maneuvering in ice experiments using a planar motion mechanism
title_full Preliminary results of ship maneuvering in ice experiments using a planar motion mechanism
title_fullStr Preliminary results of ship maneuvering in ice experiments using a planar motion mechanism
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary results of ship maneuvering in ice experiments using a planar motion mechanism
title_sort preliminary results of ship maneuvering in ice experiments using a planar motion mechanism
publishDate 2004
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op_relation 17th International Symposium on Ice [Proceedings], 17th International Symposium on Ice, June 21-25, 2004, St. Petersburg, Russia, Publication date: 2004
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