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Multi-Hull Small-Sized Missile Ships: Solution Tree

Received: 15 December 2016     Accepted: 30 December 2016     Published: 26 January 2017
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Abstract

Multi-hull ships, especially – ships with small water-plane area, are very effective as small-sized, especially fast, “capacity-carriers” i.e. vessels, which are designed for needed area of decks or inner volume, [1], for example – contemporary battle ships. Selection of type of small-sized missile ship is described in the dependence on pre-design conditions and technical solutions, including the corresponded solution tree. Two examples of examined alternatives are described more detail, including the ship with doubled achievable speed.

Published in Advances in Applied Sciences (Volume 1, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.aas.20160103.16
Page(s) 86-90
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Keywords

Small-Sized Ship, Multi-Hulls, Ship with Small Water-Plane Area, Seakeeping, Designing, Solution Tree

References
[1] Dubrovsky, V., “Specificity and designing of multi-hull ships and boats”, Nova Science Publishers, New York, 2016, 217 p.
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[3] Dubrovsky, V.,” New Hull Form of SWATH and Possibility of Its Using", Morskoy Jurnal, 1995, No. 2, pp. 41, 42, in Russian.
[4] Dubrovsky,V.” Two New Types of Fast Multi-hullers of High Seakeeping”, Trudy 12-oj konferencii po proektirovaniju sudov pamjati R. Alexeeva, 1997, pp. 60, 61, in Russian.
[5] Dubrovsky, V., “SWATH Seakeeping Allows Growth in Speed”, Speed at Sea, 2000, Feb., pp. 27, 28.
[6] Dubrovsky V., “A Concept of the Triple-Hull Frigate”, Marine Technology & SNAME News, 2000, vol. 37, # 3, pp. 141-145.
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