ANALYSIS OF TOWED VESSEL COURSE STABILITY IN SHALLOW WATER
Towed vessels are engaged in many commercial and naval operations where the navigation conditions correspond to shallow water conditions. The present study considers the influence of shallow water on towed vessel course stability for four representative towed vessels. Towing stability in shallow water is studied using the classic linear time-invariant towing theory. This allows the calculation of the critical tow line tension necessary for stable towing. The results of a systematic investigation indicate that shallow water improves the towed vessel course stability and that in the case of the course-unstable towed tanker, extreme shallow water conditions make it course-stable. The influence of towrope length and towing speed are also discussed, and a towing course stability index, K, is introduced.
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Supplemental Notes:
- Transactions paper
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Authors:
- Charters, S
- Thomas, G
- Latorre, R
- Publication Date: 1986
Media Info
- Features: References;
- Pagination: 12p., incl. discuss.
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Serial:
- Royal Institution of Naval Architects Transactions
- Volume: 128
- ISSN: 0035-8967
Subject/Index Terms
- Uncontrolled Terms: Shallow water; Towed vessels
- Old TRIS Terms: Course stability
- Subject Areas: Marine Transportation;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00654567
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: Maritime Technical Information Facility
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Jul 21 1994 12:00AM