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Bilge keel design for the traditional fishing boats of Indonesia's East Java

Bilge keel design for the traditional fishing boats of Indonesia's East Java
Bilge keel design for the traditional fishing boats of Indonesia's East Java
Seakeeping, especially for the roll motions, is of critical importance to the safe operation of fishing boats in Indonesia. In this study, a traditional East Java Fishing Boat (EJFB) has been analysed in terms of its seakeeping performance. Furthermore, a bilge keel was designed to reduce the roll motions of the EJFB using multiple stages approach. After installing the designed bilge keels, it was shown that up to 11.78% and 4.87% reduction in the roll response of irregular seaways and the total resistance under the design speed, respectively. It was concluded that the roll-stabilized-EJFB will enhance the well-being of the fisherman and contribute to the boats' safe operation, especially in extreme weather conditions. Moreover, the total resistance reduction of the EJFB due to the installation of the designed bilge keels also resulted in increased operational efficiency and reduced fuel costs and fuel emissions for local stakeholders.
2092-6782
380-395
Liu, Wendi
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Demirel, Yigit Kemal
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Djatmiko, Eko Budi
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Nugroho, Setyo
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Nugroho, Setyo
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Kurt, Rafet Emek
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Supomo, Heri
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Baihaqi, Imam
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Yuan, Zhiming
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Incecik, Atilla
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Liu, Wendi, Demirel, Yigit Kemal, Djatmiko, Eko Budi, Nugroho, Setyo, Tezdogan, Tahsin, Kurt, Rafet Emek, Supomo, Heri, Baihaqi, Imam, Yuan, Zhiming and Incecik, Atilla (2019) Bilge keel design for the traditional fishing boats of Indonesia's East Java. International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, 11 (1), 380-395. (doi:10.1016/j.ijnaoe.2018.07.004).

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Abstract

Seakeeping, especially for the roll motions, is of critical importance to the safe operation of fishing boats in Indonesia. In this study, a traditional East Java Fishing Boat (EJFB) has been analysed in terms of its seakeeping performance. Furthermore, a bilge keel was designed to reduce the roll motions of the EJFB using multiple stages approach. After installing the designed bilge keels, it was shown that up to 11.78% and 4.87% reduction in the roll response of irregular seaways and the total resistance under the design speed, respectively. It was concluded that the roll-stabilized-EJFB will enhance the well-being of the fisherman and contribute to the boats' safe operation, especially in extreme weather conditions. Moreover, the total resistance reduction of the EJFB due to the installation of the designed bilge keels also resulted in increased operational efficiency and reduced fuel costs and fuel emissions for local stakeholders.

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Published date: January 2019

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Local EPrints ID: 479206
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/479206
ISSN: 2092-6782
PURE UUID: 8cd1734c-e5d6-4377-aa7e-9ec30620fd54
ORCID for Tahsin Tezdogan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7032-3038

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Date deposited: 20 Jul 2023 16:45
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:18

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Author: Wendi Liu
Author: Yigit Kemal Demirel
Author: Eko Budi Djatmiko
Author: Setyo Nugroho
Author: Tahsin Tezdogan ORCID iD
Author: Rafet Emek Kurt
Author: Heri Supomo
Author: Imam Baihaqi
Author: Zhiming Yuan
Author: Atilla Incecik

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