A novel time-domain Green’s function is developed for dealing with two-dimensional interaction between water waves and floating bodies with considering viscous dissipation effects based on the “fairly perfect fluid” model. In the Green’s function, the temporal (lower order viscosity coefficient term) and spatial (higher order viscosity coefficient term) viscous dissipation effects are fully considered. As compared to the methods based on the existing time-domain Green’s functions that could not account for the spatial viscous dissipation, the method based on the new time-domain Green’s function can give much better numerical results and overcome instability problems related to the existing Green’s function, according to the numerical tests ...
A review of the research carried out at the University of Michigan and elsewhere on the use of time-...
ABSTRACTTypical results obtained by a newly developed, nonlinear time domain hybrid method for simul...
The study of wave-structure interactions involving nonlinear forces would often make use of the popu...
A novel time-domain Green’s function is developed for dealing with two-dimensional interaction betwe...
A novel time-domain Green's function is developed for dealing with two-dimensional interaction betwe...
A novel time-domain body-nonlinear Green’s function method is developed for evaluating large-amplitu...
The Green function with viscous dissipation associated with a pulsating source in a wave tank is con...
A novel time-domain body-nonlinear Green’s function method is developed for evaluating large-amplitu...
A three-dimensional time-domain panel method is developed, which solves the Neumann-Kelvin linearise...
Correct predictions of response of floating bodies in waves have been of great interest in the field...
The so-called tank Green function (TGF) is formulated as a formal sum of open-sea Green functions re...
In this paper we solve the time-dependent linear equations describing the interaction between a thre...
Based on the Laplace transform an ordinary differential equation for the two-dimensional time-domain...
The application and development of a transient three-dimensional numerical code ITU-WAVE which is b...
Further to the recent work in Chen & Dias (2010) on the introduction of viscous terms in the bou...
A review of the research carried out at the University of Michigan and elsewhere on the use of time-...
ABSTRACTTypical results obtained by a newly developed, nonlinear time domain hybrid method for simul...
The study of wave-structure interactions involving nonlinear forces would often make use of the popu...
A novel time-domain Green’s function is developed for dealing with two-dimensional interaction betwe...
A novel time-domain Green's function is developed for dealing with two-dimensional interaction betwe...
A novel time-domain body-nonlinear Green’s function method is developed for evaluating large-amplitu...
The Green function with viscous dissipation associated with a pulsating source in a wave tank is con...
A novel time-domain body-nonlinear Green’s function method is developed for evaluating large-amplitu...
A three-dimensional time-domain panel method is developed, which solves the Neumann-Kelvin linearise...
Correct predictions of response of floating bodies in waves have been of great interest in the field...
The so-called tank Green function (TGF) is formulated as a formal sum of open-sea Green functions re...
In this paper we solve the time-dependent linear equations describing the interaction between a thre...
Based on the Laplace transform an ordinary differential equation for the two-dimensional time-domain...
The application and development of a transient three-dimensional numerical code ITU-WAVE which is b...
Further to the recent work in Chen & Dias (2010) on the introduction of viscous terms in the bou...
A review of the research carried out at the University of Michigan and elsewhere on the use of time-...
ABSTRACTTypical results obtained by a newly developed, nonlinear time domain hybrid method for simul...
The study of wave-structure interactions involving nonlinear forces would often make use of the popu...