North’s
VPP and Hull VPP are powerful new tools that allow hull/appendage data
to be integrated with rig/sail models, giving designers the ability to
analyze an entire sailboat, from masthead to the tip of the keel, as a
single working system. Both programs use sophisticated CFD modeling to
develop reliable hydrodynamic hull data without tank testing.
Hull VPP can be used to create a set of hydrodynamic forces for a
specific hull & appendages, then feeds this information directly to
North’s VPP. This is accomplished by providing Hull VPP information as
an IGS file (3D surface file of the canoe body and appendages).
Once hydrodynamic forces are established for a specific hull,
aerodynamic sail data for the same boat’s rig are generated by Flow
& Membrain (and now the VWT) and then integrated into the VPP
process.
All upwind aerodynamic sail forces are derived from a specific yacht’s
custom sail designs as predicted by Flow/Membrain, as opposed to
generic sail force coefficient’s used in other VPP processes. Reaching
and downwind cases have the option to use specific sail force
coefficients developed through North’s Virtual Wind Tunnel runs, or
with custom coefficients that would be developed with the VWT.
In addition, North VPP can be used to optimize sail shape and/or sizes
to suit a rating rule or a specified set of wind and sea conditions.
As a result, upwind sails refinements can be tailored to the specific
boats characteristic and downwind sail codes and areas can be chosen
based on specific goals. These tools represent a significant
technological leap forward, allowing North to accurately tailor sails
for any boat and introduce design advances to a broader spectrum of
clients. No other sailmaker can even come close. |