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Ship optimization design is critical to the preliminary design of a
ship. With the rapid development of computer technology, the
simulation-based design (SBD) technique has been introduced into
the field of ship design. Typical SBD consists of three parts:
geometric reconstruction; CFD numerical simulation; and
optimization. In the context of ship design, these are used to
alter the shape of the ship, evaluate the objective function and to
assess the hull form space respectively. As such, the SBD technique
opens up new opportunities and paves the way for a new method for
optimal ship design. This book discusses the problem of optimizing
ship's hulls, highlighting the key technologies of ship
optimization design and presenting a series of hull-form
optimization platforms. It includes several improved approaches and
novel ideas with significant potential in this field
Ship optimization design is critical to the preliminary design of a
ship. With the rapid development of computer technology, the
simulation-based design (SBD) technique has been introduced into
the field of ship design. Typical SBD consists of three parts:
geometric reconstruction; CFD numerical simulation; and
optimization. In the context of ship design, these are used to
alter the shape of the ship, evaluate the objective function and to
assess the hull form space respectively. As such, the SBD technique
opens up new opportunities and paves the way for a new method for
optimal ship design. This book discusses the problem of optimizing
ship's hulls, highlighting the key technologies of ship
optimization design and presenting a series of hull-form
optimization platforms. It includes several improved approaches and
novel ideas with significant potential in this field
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