The authors were inspired by the benchmark model test data in MASHCON [1, 2] and carried out some numerical studies on ship-bank, ship-bottom and ship-ship interactions based on potential flow method in the last few years. In the confined waterways, many researchers question the applicability of the classical potential flow method. The main objective of the present paper is to present some validations of the 3D boundary element method (BEM) against the model test data to exam the feasibility of the potential method in predicting the hydrodynamic behaviour of the ships in confined water. The methodology used in the present paper is a 3D boundary element method based on Rankine type Green function. The numerical simulation is based on the in-...
The estimation of hydrodynamic interaction forces occurring when a ship is navi- gating ...
A moored barge alongside quay can be influenced by a nearby passing ship and its ship-generated wave...
Ships sailing in shallow and/or confined water (when calling a harbour or other berthing areas), wil...
The authors were inspired by the benchmark model test data in MASHCON [1, 2] and carried out some nu...
The hydrodynamic performance of a vessel is highly dependent on its maneuvering waterways. The exist...
A boundary value problem defining potential flow around three-dimensional ship hulls moving in confi...
In this paper, a boundary element programme MHydro, which is based on 3-D Rankine source method, was...
A 3-D Rankine type Green function boundary element method is developed to estimate the unsteady hydr...
Hydrodynamic interaction continues to be a major contributory factor in marine casualties and hazard...
Ship-to-bank interaction is a complex physical phenomenon that involves not only in the asymmetric p...
ABSTRACTIn the present study, a numerical prediction method on the hydrodynamic interaction force an...
The hydrodynamic interaction effects between two vessels that are significantly different in size op...
This paper utilizes CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) methods to investigate the bank effects on a ...
Most currently available empirical and semi-empirical methods to quickly predict the interaction for...
Modern seakeeping computations are carried out using a variety of techniques ranging from two-dimens...
The estimation of hydrodynamic interaction forces occurring when a ship is navi- gating ...
A moored barge alongside quay can be influenced by a nearby passing ship and its ship-generated wave...
Ships sailing in shallow and/or confined water (when calling a harbour or other berthing areas), wil...
The authors were inspired by the benchmark model test data in MASHCON [1, 2] and carried out some nu...
The hydrodynamic performance of a vessel is highly dependent on its maneuvering waterways. The exist...
A boundary value problem defining potential flow around three-dimensional ship hulls moving in confi...
In this paper, a boundary element programme MHydro, which is based on 3-D Rankine source method, was...
A 3-D Rankine type Green function boundary element method is developed to estimate the unsteady hydr...
Hydrodynamic interaction continues to be a major contributory factor in marine casualties and hazard...
Ship-to-bank interaction is a complex physical phenomenon that involves not only in the asymmetric p...
ABSTRACTIn the present study, a numerical prediction method on the hydrodynamic interaction force an...
The hydrodynamic interaction effects between two vessels that are significantly different in size op...
This paper utilizes CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) methods to investigate the bank effects on a ...
Most currently available empirical and semi-empirical methods to quickly predict the interaction for...
Modern seakeeping computations are carried out using a variety of techniques ranging from two-dimens...
The estimation of hydrodynamic interaction forces occurring when a ship is navi- gating ...
A moored barge alongside quay can be influenced by a nearby passing ship and its ship-generated wave...
Ships sailing in shallow and/or confined water (when calling a harbour or other berthing areas), wil...