At Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, the
Ship Hydro Mechanics Laboratory, part of the
Dept of Marine Technology, is equipped with two large towing tanks. The tank shown has a length of 142 meters, a width of 4.2 and a water depth of 2.5 m.
It's uses include Resistance tests in calm water and in waves, Open Water Propeller tests and Upright and heeled sailing yacht tests. Main research topic of the Lab is the motion of vessels in waves.
In order to perform towing tests for any ship, it is of course needed to have a (physical) ship model to be towed. This is where DeskProto comes in. The hull design is defined using the Universities proprietary vessel design software, and the geometry then is exported as STL file. Calculating toolpaths in DeskProto is easy: the hull models are machined either as monoblock or from two separate halves in case of undercuts created by bulb keel.
The Lab's modelshop is equipped with a large size router made by
Komplot Mechanics, which can handle the required size without a problem. Materials used are foam and wood.