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FULL SCALE PERFORMANCE OF GATE RUDDER
Author(s) -
Nobuya Sasaki,
S Kuribayshi,
Anna Miles
Publication year - 2019
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.3940/rina.pro.2019.10
Subject(s) - rudder , container (type theory) , sea trial , marine engineering , scale (ratio) , full scale , computer science , engineering , electrical engineering , mechanical engineering , physics , quantum mechanics
This paper introduces full scale performance results obtained from voyage data taken from two 2400 dwt container ships, one equipped with the world’s first GATE RUDDER®. This is an innovative design, which is not seen as a conventional energy saving device and which has not been fully explored so far. The recent full-scale trials with this coastal container vessel have confirmed the superior performance of the GATE RUDDER® system which has shown 14% reduction in fuel consumption when compared with it’s sister vessel having a conventional rudder system. After 12 months from delivery, the voyage data from both vessels revealed that in some situations the gain could be much larger at abt. 27%. In this paper, the full scale operational performance differences from not only the model test but also the sea trial result are presented.

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