Paper"What Happens in Water" - The use of Hydrodynamics to Improve DP
Dynamic Positioning Conference, Houston, USA
18 Sep 2001
For dynamic positioning the most important factors determining the positioning capability are carried through the water. The thrusters act in water ...
manoeuvring and nautical studiesstability, seakeeping and ocean engineeringwaves, impacts and hydrostructuralcfd developmentcfd/simulation/desk studiesmeasurements and controldata sciencetime-domain simulationsdynamic positioningrenewablesoil and gasinfrastructuremarine systemslife at seatransport and shippingmodel testingloads and responsessimulationswaves & motionsoffshore engineering
PaperWhiffle sets new standard for local weather forecasting and introduces finecasting to the maritime industry
MARIN Report 130
1 Dec 2020
The art and science of precisely predicting tomorrow’s local weather patterns almost seems impossible - and just a few years ago it was. That was ...
PaperStability of Deepwater Drilling Semi Submersibles
10th International Symposium on Practical Design of Ships and Other Floating Structures (PRADS) Houston, TX, USA
1 Oct 2007
Most stability standards for the design of semisubmersibles are based on quasi-static approaches. These methods do not take into account the dynamic ...
stability, seakeeping and ocean engineeringwaves, impacts and hydrostructuralcfd developmentcfd/simulation/desk studiesmeasurements and controldata sciencetime-domain simulationsrenewablesoil and gasinfrastructuremarine systemslife at seamodel testingloads and responsesmotionssimulationswaves & motionsoffshore engineering
ThesisSpace-time discontinuous Galerkin method for compressible flow
PhD-thesis, Twente University
29 Sep 2006
Flows are common phenomena in our daily live which explains the prominent part fluid dynamics has been playing in the scientific endeavor over the ...
sustainable propulsioncfd developmentcfd/simulation/desk studiestime-domain simulationsresistance and propulsionresearch and developmentspeed/power performancesimulationsresearch
PaperShip Assist in Fully Exposed Conditions - Joint Industry Project SAFETUG
Tugnology 07, Southampton, UK
11 Jun 2007
SAFETUG Joint Industry Project (JIP) gathered almost 30 participants who jointly studied the performance and behaviour of tugs in waves while ...
manoeuvring and nautical studiessafe operations and human factorsinfrastructureauthorities and regulatorstrainingsafety
PaperURANS analysis of a free-running destroyer sailing in irregular stern-quartering waves at sea state 7
Ocean Engineering
1 Oct 2021
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations and stochastic validation of free-running 5415M in irregular stern-quartering sea state 7 and Froude ...
stability, seakeeping and ocean engineeringcfdtime-domain simulationsseakeepingcfd/simulation/desk studies
PaperCo-Design and Energy Management for Future Vessels
4th International Conference on Modelling and Optimisation of Ship Energy Systems (MOSES), Delft, the Netherlands
26 Oct 2023
The maritime industry is undergoing a significant shift towards more sustainable and efficient forms of transportation. As a result, designing ...
zero emission
PaperManoeuvring Large Ships in Shallow Water-II
The Journal of Navigation
1 Jul 1973
This paper is a sequel to the author's paper under the same title published in the April issue of the Journal. Please see it here. The first part ...
manoeuvring and nautical studiesmanoeuvring
ThesisWaterjet-Hull Interaction
PhD-thesis, Delft University of Technology
25 Apr 1996
The main objective of this work is to develop and validate tools for the analysis of interaction effects in the powering characteristics of jet ...
sustainable propulsioncfd developmentcfd/simulation/desk studiesnoise and vibrationresistance and propulsionmarine systemspoweringdefencepassengers and yachtingtransport and shippingresearch and developmentcavitationpropeller designresearch
PaperRisk Awareness - a model to calculate the risk of a ship dynamically
XIII International Scientific and Technical Conference on Maritime Traffic Engineering, Malmö, Sweden
16 Oct 2009
The possibility of monitoring traffic has improved considerably since the introduction of AIS. A much better view of what is going on at sea offers ...
autonomy and controlmanoeuvring and nautical studiesstability, seakeeping and ocean engineeringcfd developmentcfd/simulation/desk studiestime-domain simulationsrenewablesoil and gasinfrastructureauthorities and regulatorstransport and shippingrisk assessmentsafetysafety assessmentsimulationscollisionwind farms
MagazineDo It - catching waves at 30 knots!
MARIN Report 127
13 Sep 2019
Waves don’t give way. Fast, small boats in a limiting sea state can be surprised by a steep crest or deep wave trough, and a crew transfer to a wind ...
waves & motions
MagazineReFRESCO 2023.1 unveiled
MARIN Report 135
20 Apr 2023
MARIN’s CFD Development Team and its partners further advance the renowned viscous flow code. The renowned viscous flow code ReFRESCO, developed by ...
PaperGreen water from the side of a weathervaning FPSO
18th International Conference On Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering (OMAE 99), St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada
11 Jul 1999
In the paper the relative wave motions along the side of a weathervaning FPSO are investigated. In non-collinear directions of wind, waves and ...
stability, seakeeping and ocean engineeringwaves, impacts and hydrostructuralcfd developmentcfd/simulation/desk studiesmeasurements and controldata sciencetime-domain simulationsrenewablesoil and gasinfrastructuremarine systemslife at seamodel testingloads and responsesmooring and offloadingmotionssimulationsoffshore engineering
PaperFloating Windfarms for Shallow Offshore Sites
The Fourteenth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference (ISOPE), Toulon, France
23 May 2004
Offshore wind energy appears to be on the verge of a phase of enormous expansion to becoming a significant source of electricity for a number of ...
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PaperDynamic behaviour and operational limits of stabilizer fins
10th Congress of International Maritime Association of the Mediterranean (IMAM 2002), Crete, Greece
13 May 2002
The efficiency of stabiliser fins is evaluated most of the time with a quasi-static, steady approach, the lifting characteristics being obtained ...
stability, seakeeping and ocean engineeringmeasurements and controldata sciencemarine systemslife at seaseakeepingdefencepassengers and yachtingmodel testingcomfortroll stabilisationcruise and ferry