The Resistance Performance Influences from Hull Line Variation of V-Shaped Non-Ballast Ship (NoBS)

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As a New Concept in Ship Design to be Alternative of Ballast Water System, to Emerge that Remedy the Introduction of Invasive Marine Species and the Disadvantages of Ballast Water Treatment Systems. the Non-Ballast Ship has been Studied Abroad, but it is Rarely Mentioned in China. in this Paper, the Hydrodynamic Influences due to Hull Line Variation of this Kind of Ships were Studied, Using the Method of Invariant Cross-Section Area Curve under the Design Draft to Change the Rise Angle at Bottom. then by Using Numerical Calculation, get the Resistance and Effective Power at each Angle.

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