Three interrelated topics in ship hydrodynamics - resistance, wave-making and wave decay - are investigated in an attempt to improve the accuracy of some simple methods used in the preliminary design of thin ships. Several published sets of data from classical and recent boundary layer experiments on flat plates are used to estimate boundary layer quantities such as thicknesses and eddy viscosities. These quantities are subsequently used to modify the hull shape and the free-surface boundary condition as a means of including viscous effects on wave-making and ship-wave decay. A recent technique is used to analyse 161 experimental flat-plate turbulent boundary layer velocity profiles, and a new skin-friction line is derived. Some pract...
The accurate prediction of motion in waves of a marine vehicle is essential to assess the maximum se...
The addition of parabolic side bulbs at the ship's mid body is aimed at reducing wavemaking resista...
With increase in computational methods and rise in fuel prices, designers need to address a range of...
A detailed experimental study has been conducted in a towing tank on a 3.048-meter-long mathematical...
The conventional extrapolation of ship resistance from model tests to full scale presumes that the c...
Ships usually travels in waves, but their hull is normally optimized for calm water. One reason for ...
Research into the breakdown of resistance components of catamaran hull forms has been carried out ov...
Accurate resistance prediction for ships sailing in vertically restricted waterways is highly requir...
Experimental tests on models of high speed craft have been carried out in deep and shallow water. Th...
The traditional approach of extrapolating the experimentally measured model resistance of a ship to ...
MITCHELL's theory of ship wave resistance was founded on two simplifying assumptions: neglect of vis...
The Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equation has been numerically solved in order to study the inter...
Summary This year marks the 110th anniversary of Michell’s [6] landmark paper on the wave resistance...
A linear theory is developed for the steady free surface flow of a viscous fluid past a general syst...
The shipping industry constantly strives to improve – allowing productivity and sustainability to be...
The accurate prediction of motion in waves of a marine vehicle is essential to assess the maximum se...
The addition of parabolic side bulbs at the ship's mid body is aimed at reducing wavemaking resista...
With increase in computational methods and rise in fuel prices, designers need to address a range of...
A detailed experimental study has been conducted in a towing tank on a 3.048-meter-long mathematical...
The conventional extrapolation of ship resistance from model tests to full scale presumes that the c...
Ships usually travels in waves, but their hull is normally optimized for calm water. One reason for ...
Research into the breakdown of resistance components of catamaran hull forms has been carried out ov...
Accurate resistance prediction for ships sailing in vertically restricted waterways is highly requir...
Experimental tests on models of high speed craft have been carried out in deep and shallow water. Th...
The traditional approach of extrapolating the experimentally measured model resistance of a ship to ...
MITCHELL's theory of ship wave resistance was founded on two simplifying assumptions: neglect of vis...
The Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equation has been numerically solved in order to study the inter...
Summary This year marks the 110th anniversary of Michell’s [6] landmark paper on the wave resistance...
A linear theory is developed for the steady free surface flow of a viscous fluid past a general syst...
The shipping industry constantly strives to improve – allowing productivity and sustainability to be...
The accurate prediction of motion in waves of a marine vehicle is essential to assess the maximum se...
The addition of parabolic side bulbs at the ship's mid body is aimed at reducing wavemaking resista...
With increase in computational methods and rise in fuel prices, designers need to address a range of...