The paper summarizes the results of the SHOPERA international benchmark study of numerical methods for the prediction of time-average wave-induced forces and manoeuvres of ships in waves. These topics are of paramount importance for both the scientific community and the maritime industry in view of the recently introduced international regulations concerning manoeuvrability of ships in adverse conditions. Benchmarked numerical methods, ranging from semi-empirical formulae and potential flow methods to Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes solvers, were applied in a comparative way to a series of specified test cases and compared with experimental data to conclude on the present international state of the art in the study field. Whereas several nu...
Traditional manoeuvring and seakeeping theories do not usually include any study of the interaction ...
An extensive theoretical validation exercise is presented into the speed and frequency dependent sol...
The cause of event and ability for ship survival after damage are in many cases poorly described by ...
This paper deals with the numerical simulation of a ship's manoeuvring performance in regular waves....
This thesis intends to study the manoeuverability of a single ship advancing in regular waves which ...
The safety of ships at sea is a key aspect of shipping. Tragic passenger vessel accidents during the...
Manoeuvrability is an important hydrodynamic performance of a ship. As such, simulations of ship man...
The ship's manoeuvring behaviour in waves is significantly different from that in calm water. In thi...
In recent years, great progress has been made in both the optimisation of the seakeeping behaviour o...
Ship manoeuvrability studies are usually carried out in calm and regular seas; however, an irregular...
Ship manoeuvrability is closely related to the safety of ship operation in a real seaway; therefore ...
In an attempt to contribute to efforts for a robust and effective numerical tool addressing ship mot...
This paper deals with the numerical calculations of relative wave height of ships in the rough seas....
A numerical program for time-domain calculations of the manoeuvring behaviour in regular waves is p...
This paper presents numerical predictions of ship manoeuvring motions with the help of computational...
Traditional manoeuvring and seakeeping theories do not usually include any study of the interaction ...
An extensive theoretical validation exercise is presented into the speed and frequency dependent sol...
The cause of event and ability for ship survival after damage are in many cases poorly described by ...
This paper deals with the numerical simulation of a ship's manoeuvring performance in regular waves....
This thesis intends to study the manoeuverability of a single ship advancing in regular waves which ...
The safety of ships at sea is a key aspect of shipping. Tragic passenger vessel accidents during the...
Manoeuvrability is an important hydrodynamic performance of a ship. As such, simulations of ship man...
The ship's manoeuvring behaviour in waves is significantly different from that in calm water. In thi...
In recent years, great progress has been made in both the optimisation of the seakeeping behaviour o...
Ship manoeuvrability studies are usually carried out in calm and regular seas; however, an irregular...
Ship manoeuvrability is closely related to the safety of ship operation in a real seaway; therefore ...
In an attempt to contribute to efforts for a robust and effective numerical tool addressing ship mot...
This paper deals with the numerical calculations of relative wave height of ships in the rough seas....
A numerical program for time-domain calculations of the manoeuvring behaviour in regular waves is p...
This paper presents numerical predictions of ship manoeuvring motions with the help of computational...
Traditional manoeuvring and seakeeping theories do not usually include any study of the interaction ...
An extensive theoretical validation exercise is presented into the speed and frequency dependent sol...
The cause of event and ability for ship survival after damage are in many cases poorly described by ...