We get this again and again. The Ultimax drivers are designed primarily for sealed application. They are not optimal for tuned enclosures. All sealed designs require active Eq, and you have to boost 12 db per octave below driver F3. This needs to be coupled with a high pass filter around 25 Hz to prevent driver damage. A speaker driver does not couple well to the air. The only advantage of a sealed enclosure is reduced size, after that it is all down hill as efficiency is awful. Loudspeakers require an acoustic transformer in the bottom end. That means some type of Helmholtz resonator, pipe or horn. Passive radiator enclosures roll of sixth order (36 db/octave) rather than the fourth order ported equivalent.
One thing you are forgetting in your designs is Q. Your graphs do not address bass quality. The Ultimax drivers will have too high a Q in resonant alignments. That means boomy bass.
If you want a potent 18" sub,
this design of mine has been built by a number of members and they have been very pleased with it. The parameters of that driver are optimal for vented or transmission line designs. It makes for a big box though.