The hydrodynamics of planing ships are studied using a finite pressure element method. In this method, a boundary value problem (BVP) is formulated based on linear planing theory; the planing ship is represented by the pressure distribution acting on the wetted bottom of the ship, and the magnitude of this pressure distribution is evaluated using a boundary element method. The pressure is discretized using overlapping pressure pyramids, known as tent functions, so that the resulting distribution is piece-wise continuous in both longitudinal and transverse directions. A set of linear algebraic equations for the determination of the pressure is then established using a collocation technique. It is found that the matrix of the linear equations...
The paper presents an approach for time-domain simulation of structure responses, along with hydrome...
This chapter presents an overview of some computational methods for the analysis of problems in ship...
Abstract. This paper presents a step forward in the formulation for incompressible fluid flow analys...
The hydrodynamics of planing ships are studied using a finite pressure element method. In this metho...
A numerical investigation of hydrodynamic force and pressure distribution for planing hull has been ...
A pressure strip method is presented for the prediction of hydrodynamic forces acting on a planing c...
The hydrodynamic problem of 3D planing surface is studied by a finite element approach. The planing ...
The paper presents a description of the problems with fluid flow around a ship. Using the described ...
In order to predict ship hull pressure fluctuations induced by marine propellers, a combination of s...
The aim of the work is to evaluate the 3-dimensional pressure distribution exerted on the planing h...
Several water flow problems of practical interest are characterized by fluid regions where the flow ...
This chapter presents an overview of some computational methods for the analysis of problems in ship...
A nonlinear mathematical model capable of prediction load and motions of high speed planing craft in...
This report reviews published work on prediction methods for planing hull performance in waves. Expe...
Accurate prediction of high speed planing performance represents one of the most challenging problem...
The paper presents an approach for time-domain simulation of structure responses, along with hydrome...
This chapter presents an overview of some computational methods for the analysis of problems in ship...
Abstract. This paper presents a step forward in the formulation for incompressible fluid flow analys...
The hydrodynamics of planing ships are studied using a finite pressure element method. In this metho...
A numerical investigation of hydrodynamic force and pressure distribution for planing hull has been ...
A pressure strip method is presented for the prediction of hydrodynamic forces acting on a planing c...
The hydrodynamic problem of 3D planing surface is studied by a finite element approach. The planing ...
The paper presents a description of the problems with fluid flow around a ship. Using the described ...
In order to predict ship hull pressure fluctuations induced by marine propellers, a combination of s...
The aim of the work is to evaluate the 3-dimensional pressure distribution exerted on the planing h...
Several water flow problems of practical interest are characterized by fluid regions where the flow ...
This chapter presents an overview of some computational methods for the analysis of problems in ship...
A nonlinear mathematical model capable of prediction load and motions of high speed planing craft in...
This report reviews published work on prediction methods for planing hull performance in waves. Expe...
Accurate prediction of high speed planing performance represents one of the most challenging problem...
The paper presents an approach for time-domain simulation of structure responses, along with hydrome...
This chapter presents an overview of some computational methods for the analysis of problems in ship...
Abstract. This paper presents a step forward in the formulation for incompressible fluid flow analys...