A part of the domestic waste of the city of Geneva (Switzerland) is transported with ship convoys on the Rhone River to the waste incineration station. These convoys generate waves, which partially endangers the stability of the river banks and the riparian fauna. To reduce the dominant wave peaks, a flap was added at the stern of the barge. The efficiency of that flap was tested in physical and numerical model tests, and then compared to in-situ measurements. This case study focuses on a discussion of the appropriateness of the two models, by describing their accuracy for the present case. It indicates that the physical model reproduces the wave heights almost correctly, but does not re-produce adequately the dominant frequencies. In contr...
High speed crafts are increasingly replacing conventional low speed crafts. With this increase has c...
A moored vessel can experience large motions when agitated by waves. As a result, mooring lines risk...
In the past decades several numerical models were developed to predict the behaviour of moored ships...
A part of the domestic waste of the city of Geneva (Switzerland) is transported with ship convoys on...
Inland navigable waterways are significant in cargo transport and leisure activities. In parallel, t...
Navigating ships generate a specific pattern of bank-directed surface waves, resulting in specific h...
In 2001, within the scope of a French research project on the roll motion of barges, some model test...
This study considers two barges of different draughts in incident waves. Physical experiments are ca...
This paper provides additional validation to the problem of estimating wave spectra based on the fir...
A study of the wave-induced motions experienced by slender twin-hull vessels was conducted through e...
The average and unsteady hydrodynamics of an inland convoy passing bridge piers in a confined waterw...
This paper presents the results of the numerical and experimental study on the propagation of ship-g...
In the design of any floating or fixed marine structure, it is vital to test models in order to unde...
In September 1994 the RO-RO Ferry Estonia sank of the coast of Finland, with the tragic loss of over...
The safety of ships at sea is a key aspect of shipping. Tragic passenger vessel accidents during the...
High speed crafts are increasingly replacing conventional low speed crafts. With this increase has c...
A moored vessel can experience large motions when agitated by waves. As a result, mooring lines risk...
In the past decades several numerical models were developed to predict the behaviour of moored ships...
A part of the domestic waste of the city of Geneva (Switzerland) is transported with ship convoys on...
Inland navigable waterways are significant in cargo transport and leisure activities. In parallel, t...
Navigating ships generate a specific pattern of bank-directed surface waves, resulting in specific h...
In 2001, within the scope of a French research project on the roll motion of barges, some model test...
This study considers two barges of different draughts in incident waves. Physical experiments are ca...
This paper provides additional validation to the problem of estimating wave spectra based on the fir...
A study of the wave-induced motions experienced by slender twin-hull vessels was conducted through e...
The average and unsteady hydrodynamics of an inland convoy passing bridge piers in a confined waterw...
This paper presents the results of the numerical and experimental study on the propagation of ship-g...
In the design of any floating or fixed marine structure, it is vital to test models in order to unde...
In September 1994 the RO-RO Ferry Estonia sank of the coast of Finland, with the tragic loss of over...
The safety of ships at sea is a key aspect of shipping. Tragic passenger vessel accidents during the...
High speed crafts are increasingly replacing conventional low speed crafts. With this increase has c...
A moored vessel can experience large motions when agitated by waves. As a result, mooring lines risk...
In the past decades several numerical models were developed to predict the behaviour of moored ships...