New Concept of Numerical Ship Motion Modelling for Total Ship Operability Analysis by Integrating Ship and Environment Under One Overall System
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The paper presents a new concept of overall ship motion modelling for application to total ship operability. The delivered model is a multi-phase and includes both submerged part of ship’s hull and the surrounding water as a unique body. The Discrete Finite Element Method is applied. The model is successfully examined and illustrated for a selected AHTS.
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Polish Maritime Research
no. 25,
pages 36 - 41,
ISSN: 1233-2585 - Language:
- English
- Publication year:
- 2018
- Bibliographic description:
- Olszewski H., Ghaemi M. H.: New Concept of Numerical Ship Motion Modelling for Total Ship Operability Analysis by Integrating Ship and Environment Under One Overall System// Polish Maritime Research. -Vol. 25, iss. S1(97) (2018), s.36-41
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