In this study, we investigated the effect of hull dynamics in shallow water on the hydrodynamic performance of rowing shells as well as canoes and kayaks. An approach was developed to generate data in a towing tank using a test rig capable of reproducing realistic speed profiles. The impact of unsteady shallow-water effects on wave-making resistance was examined via experimental measurements on a benchmark hull. The data generated were used to explore the validity of a computational approach developed to predict unsteady shallow-water wave resistance. Comparison of measured and predicted results showed that the computational approach correctly predicted complex unsteady wave-resistance phenomena at low oscillation frequency and speed, but t...
The consideration of shallow water effects has gained in importance regarding inland operations. The...
International audienceThis study examines the relative merits of physical testing techniques which m...
Accurate resistance prediction for ships sailing in vertically restricted waterways is highly requir...
In this paper, we describe extensions to the research of Doctors, Day and Clelland (2008) and Day, C...
Abstract: The effect of hull dynamics on the hydrodynamic performance of a single scull is investiga...
This paper covers an extension of the study of Doctors et al. (J Ship Res 52(4):263-273, 2008) on os...
It is known that there are oscillations in the wave resistance during the constantvelocity phase of ...
The development of large medium-speed catamarans aims increasing economic viability and reducing the...
The seakeeping behaviour of a vessel in shallow water differs significantly from its behaviour in de...
The unsteady planing motion in waves is a complicated problem, that can lead to uncomfortable riding...
The conventional extrapolation of ship resistance from model tests to full scale presumes that the c...
This study examines the hydrodynamic performance of a high performance skiff hull using three differ...
A multi-hull system can be a vessel made by multiple component hulls bound together by decks and sup...
The consideration of shallow water effects has gained in importance regarding inland operations. The...
International audienceThis study examines the relative merits of physical testing techniques which m...
Accurate resistance prediction for ships sailing in vertically restricted waterways is highly requir...
In this paper, we describe extensions to the research of Doctors, Day and Clelland (2008) and Day, C...
Abstract: The effect of hull dynamics on the hydrodynamic performance of a single scull is investiga...
This paper covers an extension of the study of Doctors et al. (J Ship Res 52(4):263-273, 2008) on os...
It is known that there are oscillations in the wave resistance during the constantvelocity phase of ...
The development of large medium-speed catamarans aims increasing economic viability and reducing the...
The seakeeping behaviour of a vessel in shallow water differs significantly from its behaviour in de...
The unsteady planing motion in waves is a complicated problem, that can lead to uncomfortable riding...
The conventional extrapolation of ship resistance from model tests to full scale presumes that the c...
This study examines the hydrodynamic performance of a high performance skiff hull using three differ...
A multi-hull system can be a vessel made by multiple component hulls bound together by decks and sup...
The consideration of shallow water effects has gained in importance regarding inland operations. The...
International audienceThis study examines the relative merits of physical testing techniques which m...
Accurate resistance prediction for ships sailing in vertically restricted waterways is highly requir...