The report describes a strip theory based calculation method for ship design purposes, which delivers information on ship motions and added resistances within a very short computation time. The practical sense of using strip theories for this tool is discussed. Comparitive validations of calculated data with results of the more accurate parent computer program are given.
SEAQUICK, to Calculate Ship Motions for CAD Purposes. Theory and User Manual
1991
48 pages
Report
No indication
English
Marine Engineering , Fluid Mechanics , Ship maneuvering , Naval architecture , Ship hulls , User manuals(Computer programs) , Mathematical models , Computational grids , Roll , Damping , Hydrodynamics , Tanker ships , Merchant ships , Drag , Displacement , Motion , Computer programs , Foreign technology , Ship motion , SEAQUICK computer program
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