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Staff, National Research Council
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Language:
English
Published:
Washington :
National Academies Press,
1997.
Subjects:
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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
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