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In this book an introduction is given to aspects of water waves
that play a role in ship hydrodynamics and offshore engineering. At
first the equations and linearized boundary conditions are derived
describing the non-viscous free surface water waves, with special
attention to the combination of steady and non-steady flow fields.
Then some simple kinds of free wave solutions are derived, such as
plane waves and cylindrical waves. For several situations, steady
and unsteady, the source singularity function is derived. These
functions play a role in numerical codes used to describe the
motion of ships and offshore structures. These codes are mostly
based on a boundary integral formulation; therefore we give an
introduction to these methods. It is shown how first order ship
motions can be determined. In offshore engineering the second order
wave drift motions play an important role. An introduction to this
phenomenon is given and the effects which have to be taken into
account are explained by means of a simple example where we can
determine nearly all the aspects analytically. An interesting
example that is worked out is the motion of very large floating
flexible platforms with finite draft. Finally an introduction to
the theory of shallow water non-linear dispersive waves is
presented, and shallow water ship hydrodynamics, that plays a role
in coastal areas and channels is treated. Here attention is paid to
the interaction between passing ships in restricted water. In the
appendix a short introduction to some of the mathematical tools is
given.
In the spring of 1971, Reinier Tirnrnan visited the University of
Delaware during which time he gave a series of lectures on water
waves from which these notes grew. Those of us privi leged to be
present during that time will never forget the experience. Rein
Tirnrnan is not easily forgotten. His seemingly inexhaustible
energy completely overwhelmed us. Who could forget the numbing
effect of a succession of long wine filled evenings of lively
conversation on literature, politics, education, you name it,
followed early the next day by the appearance of the apparently
totally refreshed red haired giant eager to discuss our
mathematical problems with keen insight en remarkable
understanding, ready to lecture on fluid mechanics or optimal
control theory or a host of other subjects and ready to work into
the evening until the cycle repeated. He thought faster, he knew
more, he drank more and he slept less than any of us mortals and he
literally wore us out. What a rare privilege indeed to have
participated in this intellectual orgy. Tirnrnan's lively interest
in almost every thing coupled with his buoyant enthusiasm and
infectious op timism epitomized his approach to life. No delicate
nibbling at the fringes, he wanted every morsel of every course. In
these times of narrow specialization truly renaissance figures are,
if not extinct, at least a highly endangered species. But Tirnrnan
was one of that rare breed."
In this book an introduction is given to aspects of water waves
that play a role in ship hydrodynamics and offshore engineering. At
first the equations and linearized boundary conditions are derived
describing the non-viscous free surface water waves, with special
attention to the combination of steady and non-steady flow fields.
Then some simple kinds of free wave solutions are derived, such as
plane waves and cylindrical waves. For several situations, steady
and unsteady, the source singularity function is derived. These
functions play a role in numerical codes used to describe the
motion of ships and offshore structures. These codes are mostly
based on a boundary integral formulation; therefore we give an
introduction to these methods. It is shown how first order ship
motions can be determined. In offshore engineering the second order
wave drift motions play an important role. An introduction to this
phenomenon is given and the effects which have to be taken into
account are explained by means of a simple example where we can
determine nearly all the aspects analytically. An interesting
example that is worked out is the motion of very large floating
flexible platforms with finite draft. Finally an introduction to
the theory of shallow water non-linear dispersive waves is
presented, and shallow water ship hydrodynamics, that plays a role
in coastal areas and channels is treated. Here attention is paid to
the interaction between passing ships in restricted water. In the
appendix a short introduction to some of the mathematical tools is
given.
In the spring of 1971, Reinier Tirnrnan visited the University of
Delaware during which time he gave a series of lectures on water
waves from which these notes grew. Those of us privi leged to be
present during that time will never forget the experience. Rein
Tirnrnan is not easily forgotten. His seemingly inexhaustible
energy completely overwhelmed us. Who could forget the numbing
effect of a succession of long wine filled evenings of lively
conversation on literature, politics, education, you name it,
followed early the next day by the appearance of the apparently
totally refreshed red haired giant eager to discuss our
mathematical problems with keen insight en remarkable
understanding, ready to lecture on fluid mechanics or optimal
control theory or a host of other subjects and ready to work into
the evening until the cycle repeated. He thought faster, he knew
more, he drank more and he slept less than any of us mortals and he
literally wore us out. What a rare privilege indeed to have
participated in this intellectual orgy. Tirnrnan's lively interest
in almost every thing coupled with his buoyant enthusiasm and
infectious op timism epitomized his approach to life. No delicate
nibbling at the fringes, he wanted every morsel of every course. In
these times of narrow specialization truly renaissance figures are,
if not extinct, at least a highly endangered species. But Tirnrnan
was one of that rare breed."
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