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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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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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Fluid Dynamics and Ship Motion
2014This 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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On Nonlinear Ship Motions in Irregular Waves
Journal of Ship Research, 1966It is shown that the transfer functions characterizing the nonlinear response of ships in irregular seas can be obtained from high order moments of the ship motions by an extension of standard spectral-analysis techniques. Hence, full-scale measurements can be used to determine, for example, the coefficients of excess wave resistance and lateral drift.
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A review on ship motions and quiescent periods prediction models
Ocean Engineering, 2023Andrea Coraddu
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1979
Publisher Summary This chapter highlights that the oceangoing ships are designed to operate in a wave environment that is frequently uncomfortable and sometimes hostile. Unsteady motions and structural loading of the ship hull are two of the principal engineering problems that result.
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Publisher Summary This chapter highlights that the oceangoing ships are designed to operate in a wave environment that is frequently uncomfortable and sometimes hostile. Unsteady motions and structural loading of the ship hull are two of the principal engineering problems that result.
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Numerical investigation of ship motions in cross waves using CFD
Ocean Engineering, 2021Jialong Jiao +2 more
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Ship Airwakes in Waves and Motions and Effects on Helicopter Operation
Computers and Fluids, 2020Pablo M Carrica
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A deep learning method for the prediction of 6-DoF ship motions in real conditions
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part M: Journal of Engineering for the Maritime Environment, 2023Mingyang Zhang +2 more
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