Modeling paravanes for seakeeping tests of fishing vessels

In a recent study to evaluate the occupational risks induced by ship motions on the fishing fleet of Newfoundland, a model of a 65? fishing vessel fitted with paravanes was tested in the Ocean Engineering Basin (OEB) of IOT. This project was done under a larger umbrella community initiative called S...

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Main Authors: Akinturk, A., Cumming, D., Bass, D.
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Published: 2007
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spelling ftnrccanada:oai:cisti-icist.nrc-cnrc.ca:cistinparc:8895730 2023-05-15T17:21:07+02:00 Modeling paravanes for seakeeping tests of fishing vessels Akinturk, A. Cumming, D. Bass, D. 2007 text https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/ft/?id=f3cc2ff3-8e83-45df-b5ea-1e441d3435fb https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/object/?id=f3cc2ff3-8e83-45df-b5ea-1e441d3435fb https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/fra/voir/objet/?id=f3cc2ff3-8e83-45df-b5ea-1e441d3435fb unknown 28th American Towing Tank Conference [Proceedings], 28th American Towing Tank Conference, 9-10 August 2007, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Publication date: 2007 report_number:IR-2007-10 article 2007 ftnrccanada 2021-09-01T06:35:26Z In a recent study to evaluate the occupational risks induced by ship motions on the fishing fleet of Newfoundland, a model of a 65? fishing vessel fitted with paravanes was tested in the Ocean Engineering Basin (OEB) of IOT. This project was done under a larger umbrella community initiative called SafetyNet to evaluate health and safety issues of the fishing industry. The particular focus of this project was to evaluate motion induced interruptions onboard the fishing vessels for various operational scenarios. Paravanes are the most common motion reducing devices used on Newfoundland fishing vessels. Paravanes were initially modelled by scaling down both the geometry and the weight using Froude scaling laws. This modeling strategy proved to be unsuccessful and several modifications to the paravanes were required throughout the test program. This paper describes the model seakeeping tests with particular focus on the challenges encountered in modeling the paravanes for these tests. Some of the tests results obtained with and without paravanes deployed will be included in the paper (Fig 1). NRC publication: Yes Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland National Research Council Canada: NRC Publications Archive
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description In a recent study to evaluate the occupational risks induced by ship motions on the fishing fleet of Newfoundland, a model of a 65? fishing vessel fitted with paravanes was tested in the Ocean Engineering Basin (OEB) of IOT. This project was done under a larger umbrella community initiative called SafetyNet to evaluate health and safety issues of the fishing industry. The particular focus of this project was to evaluate motion induced interruptions onboard the fishing vessels for various operational scenarios. Paravanes are the most common motion reducing devices used on Newfoundland fishing vessels. Paravanes were initially modelled by scaling down both the geometry and the weight using Froude scaling laws. This modeling strategy proved to be unsuccessful and several modifications to the paravanes were required throughout the test program. This paper describes the model seakeeping tests with particular focus on the challenges encountered in modeling the paravanes for these tests. Some of the tests results obtained with and without paravanes deployed will be included in the paper (Fig 1). NRC publication: Yes
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author Akinturk, A.
Cumming, D.
Bass, D.
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Modeling paravanes for seakeeping tests of fishing vessels
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title Modeling paravanes for seakeeping tests of fishing vessels
title_short Modeling paravanes for seakeeping tests of fishing vessels
title_full Modeling paravanes for seakeeping tests of fishing vessels
title_fullStr Modeling paravanes for seakeeping tests of fishing vessels
title_full_unstemmed Modeling paravanes for seakeeping tests of fishing vessels
title_sort modeling paravanes for seakeeping tests of fishing vessels
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