Bibliography: leaves 146-149.vi, 149 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.A method of solution of steady-state nonlinear free-surface potential-flow problems is presented. The effects of various parameters on the speed and reliability of the method and the accuracy of the solutions are investigated. The method is subsequently applied to several problems involving flows around submerged bodies, and the results are presented. Specifically, a distribution of discrete sources located external to the fluid domain is used to represent the velocity potential. An iterative procedure is employed which successively refines approximations to the free surface and potential until the desired solution is obtained. The iterative procedure demonstrates a quadratic ...
based on Navier-Stokes equations in ship and offshore hydrodynamics are still limited due to the hea...
The steady, axisymmetric flow induced by a point sink (or source) submerged in an unbounded inviscid...
In this thesis we consider the free surface flow due to a submerged source in a channel of finite de...
The hydrodynamic problem of a body submerged beneath a free surface in a current is considered. The ...
Computations of highly nonlinear free-surface flows, such as around arbitrary and complex hull forms...
Computations of highly nonlinear free-surface flows, such as around arbitrary and complex hull forms...
133 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.A numerical method was develo...
Various problems on steady and unsteady (including quasi-steady) free-surface flows over an uneven b...
Steady free surface flow is often encountered in marine engineering, e.g. for calculating ship hull ...
textabstractNumerical solution of free-surface flows with a free-surface that can be represented by ...
Numerical methods for the computation of stationary free surfaces is the subject of much current res...
In this article, we introduce the Free surface Quasi-Newton method with Least-Squares and Surrogate ...
In this article, we introduce the Free surface Quasi-Newton method with Least-Squares and Surrogate ...
Steady free surface flow is often encountered in marine engineering, e.g. for calcula...
A numerical procedure based upon a boundary integral method for gravity wave making problems is stud...
based on Navier-Stokes equations in ship and offshore hydrodynamics are still limited due to the hea...
The steady, axisymmetric flow induced by a point sink (or source) submerged in an unbounded inviscid...
In this thesis we consider the free surface flow due to a submerged source in a channel of finite de...
The hydrodynamic problem of a body submerged beneath a free surface in a current is considered. The ...
Computations of highly nonlinear free-surface flows, such as around arbitrary and complex hull forms...
Computations of highly nonlinear free-surface flows, such as around arbitrary and complex hull forms...
133 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.A numerical method was develo...
Various problems on steady and unsteady (including quasi-steady) free-surface flows over an uneven b...
Steady free surface flow is often encountered in marine engineering, e.g. for calculating ship hull ...
textabstractNumerical solution of free-surface flows with a free-surface that can be represented by ...
Numerical methods for the computation of stationary free surfaces is the subject of much current res...
In this article, we introduce the Free surface Quasi-Newton method with Least-Squares and Surrogate ...
In this article, we introduce the Free surface Quasi-Newton method with Least-Squares and Surrogate ...
Steady free surface flow is often encountered in marine engineering, e.g. for calcula...
A numerical procedure based upon a boundary integral method for gravity wave making problems is stud...
based on Navier-Stokes equations in ship and offshore hydrodynamics are still limited due to the hea...
The steady, axisymmetric flow induced by a point sink (or source) submerged in an unbounded inviscid...
In this thesis we consider the free surface flow due to a submerged source in a channel of finite de...