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Limiting Ship Motions for Small Ships in Heavy Seas

Ocean Engineering, 1997
Abstract This paper presents two independent methodologies for defining the seakeeping performance of vessels in various sea conditions. The results of a unique series of sea trials are compared to a new time domain computer program (FREDYN) that predicts ship performance and dangerous operating conditions in extreme seas.
Grant A. Rossignol, William L. Thomas
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Evacuation from ships : account for ship motion

1999
A transnational BriteEuram programme on evacuation of passengers from ships is presented. Recent disasters on ferries of the roll-on/roll-off type have led to higher requirements for safety.These requirements are formulated in terms of overall performance rather than performance of a number of isolated components.
Boer, L.C., Bles, W.
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Forces Related to Motions of Moored Ships/ Analytical Methods of Moored Ship Motions

1988
The behaviour of moored ships in harbours, coastal areas or offshore is extremely complex, due to nonlinearities and dynamic effects. It is of vital importance to have methods available by which the behaviour of the moored ship can be predicted in the design stage, in order to determine the extreme loads in the worst conditions and to assess the ...
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Ship Roll Motion Control

2010
The technical feasibility of roll motion control devices has been amply demonstrated for over 100 years. Performance, however, can still fall short of expectations because of deciencies in control system designs, which have proven to be far from trivial due to fundamental performance limitations.
Perez, Tristan, Blanke, Mogens
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Maritime traffic probabilistic prediction based on ship motion pattern extraction

Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2022
H. Rong, Â. Teixeira, Carlos Soares
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Fluid Dynamics and Ship Motion

2014
This chapter is a brief introduction to the very difficult problem of ship motion. The difficulties of this problem are due to the many factors determining the behavior of a ship during the navigation: the form of the ship, the sea waves, the wind action, etc.
Antonio Romano, Addolorata Marasco
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A hybrid approach for forecasting ship motion using CNN-GRU-AM and GCWOA

Applied Soft Computing, 2021
Ming-Wei Li   +3 more
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Numerical prediction of ship motion and slamming load characteristics in cross wave

Journal of Marine Science and Technology, 2021
Songxing Huang   +2 more
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Invisible ship tracks show large cloud sensitivity to aerosol

Nature, 2022
Peter Manshausen   +2 more
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