In this thesis we formalize, reconcile and generalize some existing mathematical models for deep- and shallow-water entry at small and zero deadrise angles for normal and oblique impact velocities. Our method throughout is to exploit the existence of one or more small parameters via the method of matched asymptotic expansions. In the first chapter we describe some motivating solid-fluid impact events, summarize the literature on which this thesis builds and discuss our main modelling assumptions. In Chapter 2, the small-deadrise-angle deep-water entry model is systematically derived, a new expression for the first-order force on the body is found and the slender body limit of an exact three-dimensional solution is used to discuss the vali...
The flow problem of hydrodynamic impact during water entry of solid objects of various shapes and co...
Three-dimensional (3D) effects on the total and spanwise slamming coefficients and the pressure redu...
Investigated in this paper is the coupled fluid–body motion of a thin solid body undergoing a skimmi...
The subject of water-entry related problems has a wide range of applications in industries and natur...
A free boundary problem arising in a model for inviscid, incompressible shallow water entry at small...
This paper extends Wagner theory for the ideal, incompressible normal impact of rigid bodies that ar...
The water entry of a three-dimensional smooth body into initially calm water is examined. The body c...
We consider how tangential impact velocities can be incorporated into well-know impact theories in d...
Summarizes and extends some mathematical results for a model for a class of water entry problems cha...
ABSTRACTThe problem of the oblique water entry of a three dimensional body is considered. Wagner the...
This paper extends Wagner theory for the ideal, incompressible normal impact of rigid bodies that ar...
The effects of flooding on an originally skimming body in shallow water are analysed. A two-dimensio...
This paper reviews and extends theories for two classes of slamming flows resulting from the violent...
In this thesis, we derive, extend and generalise various aspects of impact theory and splash dynamic...
The three-dimensional steady problem of an elongated smooth body moving along the water free surface...
The flow problem of hydrodynamic impact during water entry of solid objects of various shapes and co...
Three-dimensional (3D) effects on the total and spanwise slamming coefficients and the pressure redu...
Investigated in this paper is the coupled fluid–body motion of a thin solid body undergoing a skimmi...
The subject of water-entry related problems has a wide range of applications in industries and natur...
A free boundary problem arising in a model for inviscid, incompressible shallow water entry at small...
This paper extends Wagner theory for the ideal, incompressible normal impact of rigid bodies that ar...
The water entry of a three-dimensional smooth body into initially calm water is examined. The body c...
We consider how tangential impact velocities can be incorporated into well-know impact theories in d...
Summarizes and extends some mathematical results for a model for a class of water entry problems cha...
ABSTRACTThe problem of the oblique water entry of a three dimensional body is considered. Wagner the...
This paper extends Wagner theory for the ideal, incompressible normal impact of rigid bodies that ar...
The effects of flooding on an originally skimming body in shallow water are analysed. A two-dimensio...
This paper reviews and extends theories for two classes of slamming flows resulting from the violent...
In this thesis, we derive, extend and generalise various aspects of impact theory and splash dynamic...
The three-dimensional steady problem of an elongated smooth body moving along the water free surface...
The flow problem of hydrodynamic impact during water entry of solid objects of various shapes and co...
Three-dimensional (3D) effects on the total and spanwise slamming coefficients and the pressure redu...
Investigated in this paper is the coupled fluid–body motion of a thin solid body undergoing a skimmi...