Recently, Morabito (2010) has studied the water spray
phenomena in planing hulls and presented new analytical equations.
However, these equations have not been used for detailed
parametric studies of water spray around planing hulls. In this paper,
a straight forward analysis is conducted to apply these analytical
equations for finding the spray geometry profile by developing a
computer program based on presented computational process. The
obtained results of the developed computer program are compared
against existing data in the literature and favorable accuracy is
achieved. Parametric studies have been conducted for different
physical parameters. Positions of spray apex are computed and
three dimensional profiles of spray are examined. It is concluded
that spray height increases by an increase in the speed coefficient or
the deadrise angle. Ultimately, a computational process is added to
Savitsky’s method and variations of spray apex are computed for
different velocities. It is shown that vertical, lateral, and
longitudinal positions of spray increase as the craft speed increases.
On the other hand, two new angles are defined in top view and it is
concluded that they have direct relation with the trim angle.
However, they show inverse relation with the deadrise angle.