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Ship Hull Design: Twin Skeg Study

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In one of our recent projects a col­league created a fan­tas­tic surface model of a twin skeg ship hull. As a special request, the customer wanted to vary the twin skeg in order to conduct studies. After putting together some rough ideas, he created this great model step by step in just a couple of days in CAESES®. Here is a total view of the hull:

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Ship hull shown from the side

Typ­i­cally, one would model only half the vessel in a sym­met­ric case. The fol­low­ing picture shows this part at the end of the vessel (aft body): 

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Symmetric aft body part

The fol­low­ing ani­ma­tion shows a vari­a­tion of 2 parameters:

  • Y‑position of the shaft
  • Angle of the skeg

Yes, you are right, only 2 para­me­ters! This is really the fun part of CAESES®!

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Sure, the geometry model contains similar para­me­ters for addi­tional control of the hull characteristics.

Inter­ested in trying out CAESES® for your appli­ca­tion? Then download and install our free version today! It is fully free for com­mer­cial work, and you can directly start setting up your own intel­li­gent model :-)

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