CW Task: Given a parent hull with the L(length at waterline)=100m, Beam (maximum length at waterline)=16.25m and draft T

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CW Task: Given a parent hull with the L(length at waterline)=100m, Beam (maximum length at waterline)=16.25m and draft T

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Cw Task Given A Parent Hull With The L Length At Waterline 100m Beam Maximum Length At Waterline 16 25m And Draft T 1
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CW Task: Given a parent hull with the L(length at waterline)=100m, Beam (maximum length at waterline)=16.25m and draft T=4.5lm, use the provided in Myplace shape-optimisation pipeline (authored in matlab by S. Khan and K. Kostas), for finding in two subsequent steps (Step-1/2) the optimum hull: Amin атах that minimizes the total resistance R7(Fr) for Froude number Fr = 0.2(1 – r) + 0.3r, where r = 31, with 9min/max denoting the minimum/maximum length of the full name in a student group; s.t (subject to) to a deviation constraint of 20% from the design parameters of the parent hull. • Step-l: Optimise with respect to the global design parameters tų,t2; Step-2: Use as parent-hull the output of Step-1 and optimise with respect to the remaining design parameters tị, i = 3,...,6.
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