Asymmetric water entry of twin wedges is investigated for deadrise angles of 30 and 50 degrees, and heel angles of 5, 10, 15, and 20 degrees as well as wedge separation ratios of 1 and 2. Finite Element based Finite Volume method (FEM-FVM) is used in conjunction with Volume of Fluid (VOF) scheme for the targeted analyses. Free surface evolution and impact forces versus time are determined and comparisons of the maximum force of the wedges against each other are presented for all the considered cases. It is demonstrated that the impact force on the second wedge is always greater than the first one by a minimum of 6% and maximum of 146% which is a very significant increase in the impact force and may cause high accelerations and damage to the...
Abstract In this study, numerical analyses for slamming impact phenomena have been carried out using...
A two-dimensional finite wedge entering water obliquely at a prescribed speed is considered through ...
A two-dimensional finite wedge entering water obliquely in freefall with three degrees of freedom is...
In this paper, water entry of wedges with deadrise angles ranging from 10 to 80 degrees at two diffe...
Three-dimensional (3D) effects on the total and spanwise slamming coefficients and the pressure redu...
This paper examines initial asymmetric wedge-impact flows with horizontal as well as vertical impact...
Vessels and other marine structures are frequently subject to intense loads deriving from water impa...
The impact on a falling wedge upon water entry is numerically investigated in this paper. After veri...
The hydrodynamic problem of the water entry of wedges with oblique velocity has been investigated nu...
In this paper we investigate numerically and experimentally the hydrodynamics related to the asymmet...
One of the main challenges for engineers in designing high-speed crafts is the evaluation of hydrody...
The water impact of one and twin free-falling wedges is numerically investigated by a Cartesian grid...
The flow problem of hydrodynamic impact during water entry of solid objects of various shapes and co...
none1noThis work investigates the slamming phenomenon experienced during the water entry of deformab...
This paper presents a dynamic overset mesh based two-dimensional Numerical Wave Tank (NWT) model to ...
Abstract In this study, numerical analyses for slamming impact phenomena have been carried out using...
A two-dimensional finite wedge entering water obliquely at a prescribed speed is considered through ...
A two-dimensional finite wedge entering water obliquely in freefall with three degrees of freedom is...
In this paper, water entry of wedges with deadrise angles ranging from 10 to 80 degrees at two diffe...
Three-dimensional (3D) effects on the total and spanwise slamming coefficients and the pressure redu...
This paper examines initial asymmetric wedge-impact flows with horizontal as well as vertical impact...
Vessels and other marine structures are frequently subject to intense loads deriving from water impa...
The impact on a falling wedge upon water entry is numerically investigated in this paper. After veri...
The hydrodynamic problem of the water entry of wedges with oblique velocity has been investigated nu...
In this paper we investigate numerically and experimentally the hydrodynamics related to the asymmet...
One of the main challenges for engineers in designing high-speed crafts is the evaluation of hydrody...
The water impact of one and twin free-falling wedges is numerically investigated by a Cartesian grid...
The flow problem of hydrodynamic impact during water entry of solid objects of various shapes and co...
none1noThis work investigates the slamming phenomenon experienced during the water entry of deformab...
This paper presents a dynamic overset mesh based two-dimensional Numerical Wave Tank (NWT) model to ...
Abstract In this study, numerical analyses for slamming impact phenomena have been carried out using...
A two-dimensional finite wedge entering water obliquely at a prescribed speed is considered through ...
A two-dimensional finite wedge entering water obliquely in freefall with three degrees of freedom is...