Dataset of the catamaran floater in towing tank test with fix moment reference point
Sayuti Syamsuar,
Karyawan,
Hendrato,
Yudiawan Fajar Kusuma,
Muhammad,
Sulistiya,
Annissa Roschyntawati,
Daif Rahuna,
Widyawasta,
Baharuddin Ali,
Sutiyo,
Bagiyo Suwasono
Affiliations
Sayuti Syamsuar
Research Center for Transportations Technology, National Research and Innovation Agency, KST B.J Habibie, Setu, South Tangerang, Banten 15314, Indonesia
Karyawan
Aerodynamics, Aeroelastic & Aeroacoustics Laboratory, National Research and Innovation Agency, KST B.J Habibie, Setu, South Tangerang, Banten 15314, Indonesia; Doctorate Student, Department of Mechanical, Diponegoro University, Semarang, Indonesia
Hendrato
Research Center for Transportations Technology, National Research and Innovation Agency, KST B.J Habibie, Setu, South Tangerang, Banten 15314, Indonesia
Yudiawan Fajar Kusuma
Research Center for Hydrodynamics Technology, National Research and Innovation Agency, KS Said Djauharsjah Jenie, Sukolilo, Surabaya, East Java 60112, Indonesia
Muhammad
Research Center for Transportations Technology, National Research and Innovation Agency, KST B.J Habibie, Setu, South Tangerang, Banten 15314, Indonesia
Sulistiya
Research Center for Transportations Technology, National Research and Innovation Agency, KST B.J Habibie, Setu, South Tangerang, Banten 15314, Indonesia
Annissa Roschyntawati
Research Center for Transportations Technology, National Research and Innovation Agency, KST B.J Habibie, Setu, South Tangerang, Banten 15314, Indonesia
Daif Rahuna
Research Center for Hydrodynamics Technology, National Research and Innovation Agency, KS Said Djauharsjah Jenie, Sukolilo, Surabaya, East Java 60112, Indonesia
Widyawasta
Research Center for Aviation Technology, National Research and Innovation Agency, KST B.J Habibie, Setu, South Tangerang, Banten 15314, Indonesia
Baharuddin Ali
Hydrodynamics Laboratory, National Research and Innovation Agency, KS Said Djauharsjah Jenie, Sukolilo, Surabaya, East Java 60112, Indonesia
Sutiyo
Department of Naval Architecture, Hang Tuah University, Sukolilo, Surabaya, East Java 60111, Indonesia
Bagiyo Suwasono
Postgraduate Program of Marine Coastal Engineering, Hang Tuah University, Sukolilo, Surabaya, East Java 60111, Indonesia; Corresponding author.
Most seaplanes used for aircraft operations in territorial waters are classified into three main types, namely floatplanes, flying boats, and amphibians. Among these, the floatplane stands out as it replaced its landing gear with two floating pontoons, known as the catamaran floater, on which the fuselage rests. Therefore, this research presented a data article on resistance testing to predict force and moment along the x, y, and z axes for a 1:10 scale model of the catamaran floater. Test data encompassed variations in trim angles 0°, −1°, and −2°, and speed ranging from 1 to 6 m/s. The results of the resistance testing are presented in the form of descriptive statistics and shown through two graphs. The first graph described the relationship between the catamaran floater's speed and the corresponding force generated. The second graph illustrated the correlation between the catamaran floater's speed and moment generated.