Using computational fluid dynamics as the key tool for analysis, this paper looks into the generic designs of two popular types of breakwater, i.e., V-shape breakwater and vane-type breakwater. These are common practices to prevent the intrusion of green water deep into the deck and to protect deck structures and containers from direct impact loading. A hydrodynamic model to present green water flow on deck is also summarized together with brief validation for its appropriateness. The geometrical parameters of these two breakwaters are systematically varied and the effects on their performance against green water are evaluated. The effectiveness of coping with green water loading of each type of breakwater is also analyzed and compared
Green water events on ships in extreme waves pose a considerable risk to personal, operational, and ...
Shipping water events that propagate over the decks of marine structures can generate significant lo...
Abstract:- The efficiency of a catamaran-type fixed floating breakwater (FB) under regular waves is ...
Using computational fluid dynamics as the key tool for analysis, this paper looks into the generic d...
Using computational fluid dynamics as the key tool for analysis, this paper looks into the generic d...
Breakwaters obviously need to fulfill their function (protecting sensitive structures or cargo) whil...
Greenwater (splashing of water on the deck) loading is a classical problem faced by designers of shi...
ABSTRACTIn the present study, the structural response of breakwaters installed on container carriers...
Green water phenomenon and the need for an effective simplified model of this problem to assist desi...
The Offshore Industry is one of the most challenging industries. Offshore vessels must survive all w...
This paper presents results from a numerical study of wave overtopping leading to the occurrence of ...
Large relative motions between the ship and the water may cause water shipping on the main deck. In ...
ABSTRACT: Seakeeping analysis has progressed from the linear frequency-domain 2D strip method to the...
This paper investigates the employment of whaleback forecastle tackling the problem of green water. ...
ABSTRACTSeakeeping analysis has progressed from the linear frequency-domain 2D strip method to the n...
Green water events on ships in extreme waves pose a considerable risk to personal, operational, and ...
Shipping water events that propagate over the decks of marine structures can generate significant lo...
Abstract:- The efficiency of a catamaran-type fixed floating breakwater (FB) under regular waves is ...
Using computational fluid dynamics as the key tool for analysis, this paper looks into the generic d...
Using computational fluid dynamics as the key tool for analysis, this paper looks into the generic d...
Breakwaters obviously need to fulfill their function (protecting sensitive structures or cargo) whil...
Greenwater (splashing of water on the deck) loading is a classical problem faced by designers of shi...
ABSTRACTIn the present study, the structural response of breakwaters installed on container carriers...
Green water phenomenon and the need for an effective simplified model of this problem to assist desi...
The Offshore Industry is one of the most challenging industries. Offshore vessels must survive all w...
This paper presents results from a numerical study of wave overtopping leading to the occurrence of ...
Large relative motions between the ship and the water may cause water shipping on the main deck. In ...
ABSTRACT: Seakeeping analysis has progressed from the linear frequency-domain 2D strip method to the...
This paper investigates the employment of whaleback forecastle tackling the problem of green water. ...
ABSTRACTSeakeeping analysis has progressed from the linear frequency-domain 2D strip method to the n...
Green water events on ships in extreme waves pose a considerable risk to personal, operational, and ...
Shipping water events that propagate over the decks of marine structures can generate significant lo...
Abstract:- The efficiency of a catamaran-type fixed floating breakwater (FB) under regular waves is ...