Twenty-First Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics.

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Main Author: Staff, National Research Council
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Language:English
Published: Washington : National Academies Press, 1997.
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Table of Contents:
  • Twenty-First Symposium on NAVAL HYDRODYNAMICS
  • Copyright
  • FOREWORD
  • Contents
  • Twenty-First Symposium on NAVAL HYDRODYNAMICS Opening Remarks
  • Dr. Fred E. Saalfeld Deputy Chief of Naval Research/Technical Director
  • Twenty-First Symposium on NAVAL HYDRODYNAMICS Technical Sessions
  • Progress Toward Understanding How Waves Break
  • 1. INTRODUCTION
  • 2. THE NEAR-LIMITING FORM OF STEEP STOKES WAVES
  • 3. CREST INSTABILITIES
  • 4. SUPERHARMONIC INSTABILITIES: DEEP WATER
  • 5. INSTABILITIES IN SOLITARY WAVES
  • 6. FINITE-AMPLITUDE DEVELOPMENT OF CREST INSTABILITIES7. WAVE-GENERATED RIPPLES
  • 8. CAPILLARY JUMPS
  • 9. EFFECT OF SURFACE TENSION ON CREST INSTABILITIES
  • 10. VISCOUS EFFECTS
  • 11. BREAKING IN MODULATED WAVE TRAINS
  • 12. CONCLUSIONS
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  • References
  • Radiation and Diffraction Waves of a Ship at Forward Speed
  • ABSTRACT
  • 1 INTRODUCTION
  • 2 MEASUREMENT OF RADIATION AND DIFFRACTION WAVES
  • 3 COMPUTATION OF DIFFRACTION AND RADIATION WAVES
  • 4 ADDED RESISTANCE
  • 5 SUMMARY
  • References
  • DISCUSSION
  • AUTHOR'S REPLY
  • Nonlinear Ship Motions and Wave-Induced Loads by a Rankine MethodABSTRACT
  • 1 INTRODUCTION
  • 2 NONLINEAR SHIP MOTIONS
  • 2.1 Linear Foundation
  • 2.1.1 Linear formulation
  • 2.1.2 Numerical implementation
  • 2.2 Nonlinear Restoring and Froude-Krylov Forces
  • 2.3 Weak Scatterer Hypothesis
  • 2.4 Linear and Nonlinear Motions
  • 3 GLOBAL LOADS
  • 3.1 Global Loads in Regular Waves
  • 3.2 Extreme Value Statistics
  • 4 CONCLUSIONS
  • 5 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  • References
  • DISCUSSION
  • AUTHORS' REPLY
  • Nonlinear Water Wave Computations Using a Multipole Accelerated, Desingularized MethodABSTRACT
  • INTRODUCTION
  • PROBLEM FORMULATION
  • Boundary Value Problem for the Fluid Motion
  • Mixed Boundary Value Problem for the Perturbation Potential
  • SOLUTION TECHNIQUES
  • Domain Decomposition
  • Multipole Expansions
  • Multipole Acceleration
  • RESULTS
  • Multipole Efficiency
  • Nonlinear incident waves at forward speed
  • Wave forces on a submerged submarine with forward speed
  • CONCLUSIONS
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • REFERENCES
  • DISCUSSION
  • AUTHORS' REPLYComputations of Wave Loads Using a B-Spline Panel Method
  • ABSTRACT
  • 1. INTRODUCTION
  • 2. THE BOUNDARY-VALUE PROBLEM
  • 3. THE B-SPLINE METHODOLOGY
  • 3.1 Features of the method
  • 3.2 The integral equation
  • 3.3 Nonlinear methodology
  • 4. RESULTS
  • 4.1 First-order results
  • 4.2 The second-order solution
  • 4.3 The third-order solution
  • 5. CONCLUSIONS
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENT
  • References
  • DISCUSSION
  • AUTHORS' REPLY
  • ADDITIONAL REFERENCE
  • DISCUSSION
  • AUTHORS' REPLY
  • ADDITIONAL REFERENCE