Two calculation methods by which the ship motions, shearing forces, etc. in regular waves can be predicted are compared. The first method is analog to the method introduced by Korvin-Kroukovsky and Jacobs, while the second method is analog to the recently developed methods.
The results of both methods are compared mutually and with data obtained from model experiments of a large container ship, considering the heave, pitch, roll and the relative motion and all bending moments, shearing forces and the torsional moment.
An attempt is made to account for a part of the non linear effects.
Comparison of ship motion theories with experiments for a container ship
International Shipbuilding Progress ; 21 , 238 ; 168-189
01.06.1974
22 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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