To assess the navigability of deep drafted vessels in muddy navigation areas a mathematical model has been built that takes into account the characteristics of the mud layer. This was achieved with the introduction of a fluidization parameter which determines the corresponding hydrodynamically equivalent depth above a solid bottom. As a result, the under keel clearance dependency of a given mathematical manoeuvring model can be reformulated in such way that the effect of any realistic muddy condition is included. In this article the modelling of the propeller and rudder induced forces and the implementation possibilities of the model will be discussed. It is concluded that the mathematical model, initially formulated for a 6,000 TEU contain...
Based on experiments with captive and self-propelled ship models, a description of the phenomena tha...
In the harbour of Zeebrugge, Belgium, the bottom is covered with a mud layer with physical character...
A ship travelling in canals or narrow channels may encounter hydrodynamic forces and moments caused ...
To assess the safety of navigation in muddy areas, a comprehensive captive manoeuvring model test pr...
To asses the navigability in muddy navigation areas the nautical bottom concept was introduced, acco...
In the period 2001-2004 an extensive experimental research program has been carried out which enable...
Most formulations of mathematical modelling of ship manoeuvres in shallow water discussed in literat...
The manoeuvring performance of a ship in shallow water is substantially different from its performan...
Many access channels and harbours suffer from sedimentation and formation of mud layers. To keep nav...
Fluid mud layers on the bottom of navigational channels may affect a ship’s behaviour and control.Te...
The present paper introduces a mathematical model applicable to force and torque prediction on a rud...
The increasing size of today's ships is a major concern for navigation in confined waters. In order ...
In order to provide basic data needed to predict maneuvering motions in shallow water, the author ca...
Since 1976, several full scale and model test programs have been carried out in order to investigate...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the feasibility of a simple but robust approach for the ...
Based on experiments with captive and self-propelled ship models, a description of the phenomena tha...
In the harbour of Zeebrugge, Belgium, the bottom is covered with a mud layer with physical character...
A ship travelling in canals or narrow channels may encounter hydrodynamic forces and moments caused ...
To assess the safety of navigation in muddy areas, a comprehensive captive manoeuvring model test pr...
To asses the navigability in muddy navigation areas the nautical bottom concept was introduced, acco...
In the period 2001-2004 an extensive experimental research program has been carried out which enable...
Most formulations of mathematical modelling of ship manoeuvres in shallow water discussed in literat...
The manoeuvring performance of a ship in shallow water is substantially different from its performan...
Many access channels and harbours suffer from sedimentation and formation of mud layers. To keep nav...
Fluid mud layers on the bottom of navigational channels may affect a ship’s behaviour and control.Te...
The present paper introduces a mathematical model applicable to force and torque prediction on a rud...
The increasing size of today's ships is a major concern for navigation in confined waters. In order ...
In order to provide basic data needed to predict maneuvering motions in shallow water, the author ca...
Since 1976, several full scale and model test programs have been carried out in order to investigate...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the feasibility of a simple but robust approach for the ...
Based on experiments with captive and self-propelled ship models, a description of the phenomena tha...
In the harbour of Zeebrugge, Belgium, the bottom is covered with a mud layer with physical character...
A ship travelling in canals or narrow channels may encounter hydrodynamic forces and moments caused ...