The Froude number (Fr) is a dimensionless parameter that compares a shipβs inertial forces to the gravitational forces acting on the water surface.
It is especially useful for predicting waveβmaking resistance and estimating the theoretical hull speed, because wave patterns are governed by the balance between kinetic energy and gravity.
Naval architects use the Froude number to assess performance across different hull forms and to scale model test results to fullβsize vessels.
V = ship speed (m/s)
g = gravitational acceleration (9.81 m/sΒ²)
L = waterline length (m)
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