Stabilized floating platform structure
US-10689071-B2 · Jun 23, 2020 · US
US9238501B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9238501-B1 |
| Application number | US-201314109515-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Dec 17, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 17, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jan 19, 2016 |
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A bilge keel design for improved ship roll damping performance. The bilge keel has a porous region substantially at a forward end, and is designed to alleviate and mitigate added drag from flow misalignment due to scale effects and variation in vessel speed and loading conditions. The bilge keel design is use on both port and starboard sides of the vessel hull.
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What is claimed is: 1. A ship with enhanced roll stabilization that accommodates for changing conditions comprising: a hull having; a bow end, a stern end, a port side, and a starboard side, a waterline region along the hull representing a region of possible waterlines on the hull; first and second bilge keels mounted along the hull within or below the waterline region, wherein the first bilge keel is positioned on the port side of the hull, and the second bilge keel is positioned on the starboard side of the hull, wherein each of the first and the second bilge keels comprise: an elongated plate comprising; an attachment end attached to the hull; a free end; a forward end having a leading edge, the forward end attached at the bow end of the hull, the forward end extending laterally from the attachment end to the free end; and a trailing end having a rear edge, the trailing end attached towards the rear of the hull, the trailing end extending laterally from the attachment end to the free end, wherein the elongated plate comprises a porous portion extending laterally from the attachment end to the free end, said porous portion substantially at the forward end, and wherein the remainder of the elongated plate in a direction extending from said porous portion towards the rear edge is non-porous. 2. The ship with enhanced roll stabilization of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second bilge keels have a chord length C, and wherein each forward end comprises a non-porous portion at the leading edge which is adjacent to said porous portion, wherein said non-porous portion has a width of about 0.01 C to about 0.02 C, and said porous portion has a width of about 0.02 C to about 0.03 C. 3. The ship with enhanced roll stabilization of claim 2 , wherein said porous portion is about 10% to about 40% porous. 4. The ship with enhanced roll stabilization of claim 3 , wherein said porous portion has circular holes therein. 5. The ship with enhanced roll stabilization of claim 4 , wherein said non-porous portion at the leading edge has a width of about 0.01 C, and said porous portion has a width of about 0.02 C. 6. The ship with enhanced roll stabilization of claim 5 , wherein the leading edge is substantially straight and extends substantially perpendicularly from the attachment end to the free end. 7. The ship with enhanced roll stabilization of claim 5 , wherein the leading edge extends diagonally from the attachment end to the free end with a curved end portion forming a tapered leading edge. 8. A bilge keel that accommodates for changing conditions, the bilge keel comprising: an elongated plate comprising: an attachment end for attaching the bilge keel to a side of a hull; a free end extending away from the hull; a forward end having a leading edge, the forward end for attachment at the bow end of the hull, the forward end extending laterally from the attachment end to the free end; and a trailing end having a rear edge, the trailing end for attachment toward the rear of the hull, the trailing end extending laterally from the attachment end to the free end, wherein the elongated plate comprises a porous region portion extending laterally from the attachment end to the free end, said porous portion substantially at the forward end and wherein the remainder of the elongated plate in a direction extending from said porous portion towards the rear edge is non-porous. 9. The bilge keel of claim 8 , wherein the bilge keel has a chord length C, and wherein the forward end comprises a non-porous portion at the leading edge, which is adjacent to porous portion, wherein said non-porous portion has a width of about 0.01 C to about 0.02 C, and said porous portion has a width of about 0.02 C to about 0.03 C. 10. The bilge keel of claim 9 , wherein said porous portion is about 10% to about 40% porous. 11. The bilge keel of claim 10 , wherein said non-porous portion has a width of about 0.01 C, and the porous portion has a width of about 0.02 C. 12. The bilge keel of claim 11 , wherein said porous portion has circular holes therein. 13. The bilge keel of claim 12 , wherein said porous portion is about 10% porous. 14. The ship with enhanced roll stabilization of claim 4 , wherein the leading edge is substantially straight and extends substantially perpendicularly from the attachment end to the free end. 15. The bilge keel of claim 13 , wherein the leading edge extends diagonally from the attachment end to the free end with a curved end portion forming a tapered leading edge.
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