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Manoeuvring behavior of push convoys in different barge configurations
Delefortrie, G.; Villagómez, J.; Verwilligen, J. (2022). Manoeuvring behavior of push convoys in different barge configurations. J. Ship Res. 66(03): 231-249. https://dx.doi.org/10.5957/josr.1220005
In: Journal of Ship Research. Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers: New York,. ISSN 0022-4502; e-ISSN 1542-0604, more
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Keywords
    Harbours and waterways > Manoeuvring behaviour > Open water
    Physical modelling
    Simulations
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    configuration, coefficient, maneuver, ship research, marine transportation, propeller, keel clearance, pusher, convoy configuration, modeling and simulation

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  • Delefortrie, G., more
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Abstract
    Ship maneuvring simulators are a useful tool for the design of inland waterways and for training of skippers. The realism of the maneuvring prediction is a key success factor. In this paper, a 6 DOF (degrees of freedom) maneuvring model is presented which is able to predict the maneuvring behavior of push convoys in different, rigidly connected configurations (number of barges, draft of the barges, and position of the pusher) and for different water depths. The coefficients of this maneuvring model have been determined based on captive model tests and the realism is exemplified with a number of fast time simulation runs, including the turning on the spot of a convoy by means of uncoupled control of rudders and propellers. Final validations were performed during real-time simulation runs with experienced skippers.

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