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A ship model basin may be either a physical basin or tank used to carry out hydrodynamic tests with ship models, or the organization (often a company) that owns and operates such a facility.

In the second meaning, the company or authority is an engineering firm that acts as contractor to shipyards and provides hydrodynamic model tests and numerical calculations to support the design and development of ships and offshore structures. Its hydrodynamic test facilities include at least

Some ship model basins have further facilities like:

Addiyionally, these companies or authorities have CFD software and experience to simulate the complicated flow around ships and their rudders and propellers numerically. Today's state of the art does not yet allow to replace model tests by CFD calculations. One reason, but not the only one, is that elementization is still expensive. Also the lines design of some of the ships is carried out by the specialists of the ship model basin, either from the beginning or by optimizing the initial design obtained from the shipyard. The same applies to the design of propellers.

The ship model basins worldwide are organized in the ITTC ( International Towing Tank Conference ) to standardize their model test procedures.

Some of the most significant ship model basins are the David Taylor Model Basin in the United States and the HSVA in Hamburg, Germany.



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