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Thomas Sebastian and Matthew Lackner
The degrees-of-freedom associated with offshore floating wind turbines (OFWTs) result in a more dynamic flow field. The resulting aerodynamic loads may be significantly influenced by these motions via perturbations in the evolving wake. This is of great ...
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Dengsong Li, Qing Yang, Xudong Ma and Guangqing Dai
The three-dimensional free surface characteristics of flow around two equal diameter cylinders in a side-by-side arrangement were studied numerically. The flow fields were simulated with a three-dimensional finite volume method based on the RNG k-? model...
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Alexey V. Setukha,Vladimir A. Aparinov,Andrey A. Aparinov
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In this article the authors present parallel implementation of numerical method for computer modeling of dynamics of a parachute with filled canopy. To solve the 3D problem of parachute free motion numerically, authors formulate tied problem of dynamics ...
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Wei Gao, Yishu Liu, Qifu Li and Bei Lu
Using the unsteady vortex lattice method based on the potential flow theory, a rapid modeling approach is developed for the aerodynamic computation of multi-lifting surfaces. Multiple lifting surfaces with different geometric parameters and grid division...
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Wenyu Sun, Qiong Hu, Shiliang Hu, Jia Su, Jie Xu, Jinfang Wei and Guofu Huang
Accurate prediction of the self-propulsion performance is one of the most important factors for the energy-efficient design of a ship. In general, the hydrodynamic performance of a full-scale ship could be achieved by model-scale simulation or towing tan...
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