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The book describes currently applied and newly developed advanced
numerical methods for wave-induced ship motions and loads. Besides
well-established computational methods based on strip theory, panel
methods and finite volume methods for unsteady Reynolds-averaged
Navier-Stokes equations (URANS), recent advances like a fully
nonlinear Rankine panel method, URANS calculations including
elastic hull deformations, and an improved method to predict added
resistance in waves are explained in detail. Furthermore,
statistical methods to assess extreme motions and loads are
described both for linear and nonlinear responses in a stationary
seaway as well as during long-term ship operations. Results of
motions and loads, computed using the various methods, are compared
with each other and with results of model experiments. Introductory
chapters on fluid dynamics, motions of rigid and elastic ship
hulls, numerical methods to compute fluid flows associated with
wind waves, and the development and simulation of seaways
complement the volume. The book will be of interest to
post-graduate students, PhD candidates, as well as engineers in the
field of naval architecture, ocean, and marine engineering.
The book describes currently applied and newly developed advanced
numerical methods for wave-induced ship motions and loads. Besides
well-established computational methods based on strip theory, panel
methods and finite volume methods for unsteady Reynolds-averaged
Navier-Stokes equations (URANS), recent advances like a fully
nonlinear Rankine panel method, URANS calculations including
elastic hull deformations, and an improved method to predict added
resistance in waves are explained in detail. Furthermore,
statistical methods to assess extreme motions and loads are
described both for linear and nonlinear responses in a stationary
seaway as well as during long-term ship operations. Results of
motions and loads, computed using the various methods, are compared
with each other and with results of model experiments. Introductory
chapters on fluid dynamics, motions of rigid and elastic ship
hulls, numerical methods to compute fluid flows associated with
wind waves, and the development and simulation of seaways
complement the volume. The book will be of interest to
post-graduate students, PhD candidates, as well as engineers in the
field of naval architecture, ocean, and marine engineering.
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