A number of ship disasters took place in succession during the past several years in the North Pacific Ocean, and investigations of ship’s responses among high waves have been done in order to clarify the mechanism of the disasters.
The first two authors of the present paper and Fujino proposed a theory for determining behaviors of a ship among rough seas, taking account of impact forces due to slamming, and the special version of the theory can be used for determining rigid-body motions. Series of experiments are conducted with a model for a fast container ship of fine hull form with prominent bow-flare; the results obtained are in good accordance with the nonlinear theory even in case of slamming.
Nonlinear effects for ship motion in heavy seas
International Shipbuilding Progress ; 29 , 333 ; 118-124
01.05.1982
7 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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