This report investigates the free surface capture of the Overlapping Domain Decomposition Level Set Method (ODDLS). The CFD software Tdyn is used to carry out computations in unison with GiD a pre/post processor to prepare the model and to analysis data. The Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian method is also applied to allow deformation of the model mesh to allow the hull to sink and trim and to optimise free surface capture. The offshore patrol vessel NT-130 developed by Navtec in Chile is the focus of the computations. Experimental towing tank data for still water conditions was compared to Tdyn results to asses its performance. Also, data from tests in wave conditions is presented in this report
This study brings forward the results of previously published work of free surface flow simulation a...
Crew transfer vessels (CTV) were a fast means of transportation, providing inspection and maintenanc...
ABSTRACTIn this paper, CFD simulation results for a tanker model are compared with experimental data...
Greco et al. (2011) tried to identify the proper numerical choices for the development of a three-di...
This research activity represents an additional step toward a three-dimensional Domain-Decomposition...
In this thesis, the ship hydrodynamics during inland waterway transport and ship maneuvering are inv...
Thesis (Nav.E.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Ocean Engineering; and, (M.S.)--Mas...
The flow field generated by the towing of a semi-displacement hull, free to heave an...
ABSTRACTSeakeeping analysis has progressed from the linear frequency-domain 2D strip method to the n...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T13131This thesis presents the development and applicat...
ABSTRACT The paper gives a review of the achievements in the applications of marine hydrodynamics to...
The primary purpose of our research efforts is to improve naval design and detection capabilities. O...
This paper utilizes CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) methods to investigate the bank effects on a ...
We present a model for the fast evaluation of the total drag of ship hulls operating in both wet and...
This paper describes the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) calculations that were completed to mode...
This study brings forward the results of previously published work of free surface flow simulation a...
Crew transfer vessels (CTV) were a fast means of transportation, providing inspection and maintenanc...
ABSTRACTIn this paper, CFD simulation results for a tanker model are compared with experimental data...
Greco et al. (2011) tried to identify the proper numerical choices for the development of a three-di...
This research activity represents an additional step toward a three-dimensional Domain-Decomposition...
In this thesis, the ship hydrodynamics during inland waterway transport and ship maneuvering are inv...
Thesis (Nav.E.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Ocean Engineering; and, (M.S.)--Mas...
The flow field generated by the towing of a semi-displacement hull, free to heave an...
ABSTRACTSeakeeping analysis has progressed from the linear frequency-domain 2D strip method to the n...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T13131This thesis presents the development and applicat...
ABSTRACT The paper gives a review of the achievements in the applications of marine hydrodynamics to...
The primary purpose of our research efforts is to improve naval design and detection capabilities. O...
This paper utilizes CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) methods to investigate the bank effects on a ...
We present a model for the fast evaluation of the total drag of ship hulls operating in both wet and...
This paper describes the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) calculations that were completed to mode...
This study brings forward the results of previously published work of free surface flow simulation a...
Crew transfer vessels (CTV) were a fast means of transportation, providing inspection and maintenanc...
ABSTRACTIn this paper, CFD simulation results for a tanker model are compared with experimental data...