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English: From the US Naval Academy Engineering 400 Class, Chapter 7. RESISTANCE AND POWERING OF SHIPS (P. 7-17):

Figure 7.15 shows the appearance of the wave patterns along the side of the ship at various speeds. At low speeds, there are more wave crests on the side of the hull. At high speeds, the wavelength increases. The figure shows that at certain speeds, there is a crest at the stern, and at others, there is a trough. These crests and troughs can either partially cancel the stern wave system, or partially add to it, resulting in some speeds with higher resistance due to interference. This fact causes the plot of total resistance coefficient versus speed (Figure 7.16) to have “humps and hollows.” It is best to operate the ship in a hollow for fuel economy. The figure shows a large increase in resistance at a speed-to-length ratio of 1.34. This is the speed at which the wavelength is equal to the length of the ship. It is known as “hull speed,” which is the last efficient speed for a displacement ship. The speed where wavelength equals ship length can be solved for in the above equations and is: VS = 1.34 LS where: VS = ship speed (knots) LS = ship length (ft)

Just above the “hull speed,” the stern of the ship drops into a large wave trough, and the ship runs at a high trim angle. Anyone who has been on a planing boat will have noticed a particular speed, where the bow comes up very high. This is the worst speed to operate at. As the boat goes faster, the wavelength increases still further, and the hull begins to plane, reducing wavemaking resistance. The plot in Figure 7.16 shows the great increase in resistance that occurs above hull speed, and also its drop at even higher speeds. Ships rarely have enough power to reach these speeds.
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Wave pattern versus speed, illustrating various Froude numbers.

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