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Ruosi Zha, Kai Wang, Jianglong Sun, Haiwen Tu and Qi Hu
In this paper, the ditching performance of a seaplane model on calm water and a uniform water current coupled with wind was numerically investigated. The overset grid technique was applied to treat the large amplitude of the body motions of the seaplane ...
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Guangyu Guo, Jinju Cui and Deyu Wang
Bows and stems are often subjected to wave slamming loads. Stiffened plates with curvatures in both longitudinal and transversal directions are the basic members of these structures. As a result, it is important to investigate the lateral ultimate streng...
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Young IL Park, Su-Hyun Park and Jeong-Hwan Kim
Ships and offshore structures are subjected to impact loads, such as slamming and sloshing. High impact pressures can cause permanent hull deformation by a single impact event. In addition, significant fatigue damage can be accumulated via repeated impac...
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Tao Xiang and Denis Istrati
Given the documented wave-induced damage of elevated coastal decks during extreme natural hazards (e.g., hurricanes) in the last two decades, it is of utmost significance to decipher the wave-structure-interaction of complex deck geometries and quantify ...
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Eirini Katsidoniotaki, Erik Nilsson, Anna Rutgersson, Jens Engström and Malin Göteman
This work evaluates the survivability of a point-absorbing wave energy converter at sea states along and inside the 50-year environmental contour for a selected-site in North Sea, by utilizing CFD simulations. Focused wave groups based on NewWave theory ...
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Fali Huo, Hongkun Yang, Zhi Yao, Kang An and Sheng Xu
Freak waves have great peak energy, short duration, great contingency, and strong nonlinear characteristics, and can cause severe damage to ships and marine structures. In this study, numerical simulations in conjunction with experimental tests are appli...
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Jialong Jiao and Songxing Huang
Accurate prediction of ship seakeeping performance in complex ocean environment is a fundamental requirement for ship design and actual operation in seaways. In this paper, an unsteady Reynolds-averaged Navier?Stokes (RANS) computational fluid dynamics (...
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Byoungcheon Seo and Hyunkyoung Shin
Slamming is a very significant phenomenon that occurs in marine structures operating under extreme conditions. Slamming significantly reduces the design life of floating offshore wind turbines, as well as marine structures, and causes structural damage. ...
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Yiwen Wang, Weiguo Wu and C. Guedes Soares
The hydroelastic behaviour of a river-sea-going ship hull is analysed experimentally and numerically. A segmented ship model connected by a steel backbone is tested in regular waves, and its high-frequency vibrations such as springing and whipping respon...
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Guanghua He, Binyang Xie, Wei Wang, Shuang Liu and Penglin Jing
This paper investigates the influence of ship-loading condition on slamming during water entry. Three typical sections of the S-175 container ship, namely the bow, parallel middle body and stern, under three different loading conditions are studied. Full...
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