MPP
MPP
MPP
In order to predict a ship's manoeuvrability in the early design stage,
computer simulations are used with hydrodynamic coefficients derived
from model tests or from empirically based expressions. For this reason
a computer simulation program MPP (Manoeuvring Prediction Program)
has been developed for the MARIN CRS group.
Model tests
Various series of tests have been carried out in order to obtain
information to derive a mathematical model for the description of
forces. The series comprised segmented model tests for drift and yaw.
Additionally, several rudder-hull interaction tests have been conducted.
The model test results are combined with data based on experience and
data obtained from literature, resulting in a robust mathematical model
applicable to various types of ships.
Applications
MPP aims to be a practical tool that can be used in the first stages of the
design process. Using MPP, the consequences of changes in the main
particulars or appendage design can easily be evaluated.
Several standard manoeuvres can be simulated: turning circle, zig-zag,
stop tests and reversed spiral manoeuvres.
Input
MARI N
P.O. Box 28
6700 AA Wageningen
The Netherlands
V. 2013/06/13_MSG
Computational approach
T +31 317 49 39 11
F +31 317 49 32 45
E [email protected]
I www.marin.nl
Output
Output of the program is presented in the form of time histories of the
manoeuvring data and in tables summarising the relevant
characteristics of the manoeuvre. The results of the program are used to
verify compliance with the recommended manoeuvring limits posed by
IMO Resolution A.751(18).
To visualise the various aspects of the manoeuvrability in time, post
processing software is available at MARIN.