EFFECT OF SHALLOW WATER ON A MATHEMATICAL HULL AT HIGH SUBCRITICAL AND SUPERCRITICAL SPEEDS

Experiments have been made in a towing tank to measure the resistance of a mathematical hull form in deep water and in shallow water at high subcritical and supercritical speeds. The data have been compared with calculations using linearized wave theory for the same hull shape. The results have shown fairly good agreement, with the greatest differences occurring near the subcritical resistance peak.