Overview of a Research on Actuators Control for Better Seakeeping in Fast Ships
Authors: | Giron-Sierra Jose M, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Esteban S., Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Recas J., Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Andres-Toro B., Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain De la Cruz J.M., Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Riola J.M., E.T.S. Ingenieros Navales, Spain Aranda J., UNED, Spain |
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Topic: | 7.2 Marine Systems |
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Session: | Marine Systems |
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Keywords: | seakeeping, ship control, human factors, overview |
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Abstract
The paper is an overview of a research initiated seven years ago by three groups of three universities, under the auspices of a Spanish shipbuilder. The research aims to improve the seakeeping performances of fast ferries, by using moving appendages such transom flaps and T-foil. There is a problem of control design to move the actuators in adequate way, to counteract the effect of encountered waves. The research focuses on alleviation of seasickness. Several aspects have been covered along the research, motivating a long series of papers. The overview gives an ordered account of the main results, with the corresponding references. Main results concerning seasickness and navigation, prediction of seasickness during ship design, experimental modelling, control design and experimental verification, are presented