2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2020.108224
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An experimental study of the vertical stabilization control of a trimaran using an actively controlled T-foil and flap

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“…Although two T-foils and flaps were applied to reduce the heave and pitch motions of the catamaran, the effectiveness of stabilization was not even as good as that of a trimaran. Compared with the trimaran previously studied, 38,40 the catamaran studied in this article has the following differences: (1) The catamaran in this study is wider and heavier. (2) Trimaran's actuator provides a line of force action.…”
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confidence: 73%
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“…Although two T-foils and flaps were applied to reduce the heave and pitch motions of the catamaran, the effectiveness of stabilization was not even as good as that of a trimaran. Compared with the trimaran previously studied, 38,40 the catamaran studied in this article has the following differences: (1) The catamaran in this study is wider and heavier. (2) Trimaran's actuator provides a line of force action.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…From Basturk et al 36 and Liu et al, 40 the wave moment is the key ingredient to pitch motion. In equation (3), the item of pitch motion can be regarded as the disturbance, which expressed as…”
Section: Control System Designmentioning
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