DLBA’s Joe Messler presented “An Evaluation of a Resistance and Trim Mathematical Model Developed by Artificial Neural Networks” on Day 1 of MACC. Joining him were Jonathan Soja (Director of Workboats, DLBA) and Jeffrey Bowles (Director, DLBA). For those of you who were in town, it was great to have some good old-fashioned, in-person boat talk, discussing your latest projects and emerging industry technologies. Let’s keep the conversations going. If you missed MACC, but were registered, check out the MACC rewind page.
For a little more context, MACC has been around since 1998 to help us all glean from each other’s knowledge and look to the future in the specific lanes carved out by government agencies that develop, procure, or operate small boats and craft. MACC this year is also featuring the 2nd Planing Hull Grand Challenge. With this challenge, participants will explore a variety of simulation tools from potential flow to direct numerical simulation for their accuracy on planing hulls. We have an interesting story to share with everyone about this technology, and some other ways to achieve the same goal.
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Joe Messler, Naval Architect
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Jonathan Soja, Director of Workboats
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