An experimental program was performed with hard-chine catamaran models in regular waves. The distance between the demi-hulls of the models was changed to assess its effects on the wave-induced motions. The results allowed the study of some aspects related to catamaran motions, like the interference between the hulls and resonance frequencies. The experimental results are compared with calculations performed with a recently developed code based on a two-dimensional potential flow theory in which viscous forces are included through a cross-flow drag approach. The effect of the hull distance in the heave and pitch motion responses and the importance of the viscous forces in such hull configurations are shown
This report employs two different three-dimensional potential flow analyses to evaluate the hydrodyn...
The aim of this research is to develop computational tools to predict the large amplitude motions of...
High‐speed craft frequently experience large wave impact loads due to their large motions and accele...
An experimental program was performed with hard-chine catamaran models in regular waves. The distanc...
The effects of tunnel height and centre bow length on the motions of a 112-m wave-piercer catamaran ...
Advancement in the design of large high-speed ferries demands comprehensive knowledge of ship motion...
The increase in the number of high speed craft of all types operating throughout the world that has ...
A lack of experimental data for catamarans has been noticed in the literature, mainly about the flow...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the resistance and seakeeping performance of high-speed ...
The effect of various centre bow lengths on the motions and wave-induced slamming loads on wave-pier...
An important consideration in the catamaran design is the distance between the hulls. Ar...
The proposed paper examines the application of a boundary element method for seakeeping computation ...
The report describes an experimental investigation into the seakeeping properties of catamarans. Thr...
The operation of high-speed catamarans in large waves can produce significant vessel motions that ca...
High‐speed craft frequently experience large wave impact loads due to their large motions and accele...
This report employs two different three-dimensional potential flow analyses to evaluate the hydrodyn...
The aim of this research is to develop computational tools to predict the large amplitude motions of...
High‐speed craft frequently experience large wave impact loads due to their large motions and accele...
An experimental program was performed with hard-chine catamaran models in regular waves. The distanc...
The effects of tunnel height and centre bow length on the motions of a 112-m wave-piercer catamaran ...
Advancement in the design of large high-speed ferries demands comprehensive knowledge of ship motion...
The increase in the number of high speed craft of all types operating throughout the world that has ...
A lack of experimental data for catamarans has been noticed in the literature, mainly about the flow...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the resistance and seakeeping performance of high-speed ...
The effect of various centre bow lengths on the motions and wave-induced slamming loads on wave-pier...
An important consideration in the catamaran design is the distance between the hulls. Ar...
The proposed paper examines the application of a boundary element method for seakeeping computation ...
The report describes an experimental investigation into the seakeeping properties of catamarans. Thr...
The operation of high-speed catamarans in large waves can produce significant vessel motions that ca...
High‐speed craft frequently experience large wave impact loads due to their large motions and accele...
This report employs two different three-dimensional potential flow analyses to evaluate the hydrodyn...
The aim of this research is to develop computational tools to predict the large amplitude motions of...
High‐speed craft frequently experience large wave impact loads due to their large motions and accele...