PaperIncompressible flow calculations around a diamond wing
3AF International Conference on Applied Aerodynamics, Toulouse, France
30 mrt. 2015
One of the challenges in simulating aerodynamic flows is the accurate prediction of onset and progression of separation. In earlier STO research, it ...
manoeuvring and nautical studiescfd developmentcfd/simulation/desk studiestime-domain simulationsmanoeuvringinfrastructuredefencepassengers and yachtingtransport and shippingresearch and developmentsimulationsresearch
PaperClassifying Ship Encounters to Monitor Traffic Safety on the North Sea from AIS Data
TransNav, the International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation
1 mrt. 2015
In studies for the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment, MARIN has developed methods to classify ship encounters on the North Sea ...
manoeuvring and nautical studiescfd/simulation/desk studiesmeasurements and controldata sciencesafe operations and human factorsnautical operationsinfrastructureauthorities and regulatorstransport and shippingmonitoringaccident investigationsaisrisk assessmentsafety
PaperStudy of the effect of water depth on potential flow solution of the OC4 Semisubmersible Floating Offshore Wind Turbine
12th Deep Sea Offshore Wind R&D Conference, EERA DeepWind’2015, Trondheim, Norway
4 feb. 2015
This work aims at assessing the influence of water depth on the potential flow solution for a semisubersible floating offshore wind turbine. More ...
stability, seakeeping and ocean engineeringrenewablesoil and gasrenewable energyrentwind farms
PaperDetermination of Scaled Wind Turbine Rotor Characteristics from 3 Dimensional RANS Calculations
12th Deep Sea Offshore Wind R&D Conference, EERA DeepWind, Trondheim, Norway
4 feb. 2015
Previous studies showed the importance of three-dimensional effects when calculating the characteristics of a scaled downturbine rotor [1, 6, 7]. ...
stability, seakeeping and ocean engineeringcfd developmentcfd/simulation/desk studiesrenewableseventsrenewable energyrent
PaperWind Shielding Estimation of a Tandem Vessel Using Disturbed Velocity Field from CFD
SNAME 20th Offshore Symposium, Houston, Texas
1 feb. 2015
The wind forces experienced by a receiving transport vessel in a tandem configuration will be influenced by so-called shielding effects, caused by ...
manoeuvring and nautical studiesstability, seakeeping and ocean engineeringcfd developmentcfd/simulation/desk studiesmanoeuvringrenewablesoffshore operationsoil and gasinfrastructuremarine systemslife at seadefencepassengers and yachtingtransport and shippingoffloadingoffshore engineering
PaperOn the stabilization of finite volume methods with co-located variables for incompressible flow
Journal of Computational Physics
9 jan. 2015
Finite volume methods with co-located variables for incompressible flow suffer from spurious pressure oscillations unless a stabilization method is ...
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PaperIncompressible flow calculations of blunt leading edge separation for a 53 degree swept diamond wing
53rd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting (SciTech), Kissimmee, Florida
5 jan. 2015
One of the challenges in simulating aerodynamic flows is the accurate prediction of onset and progression of separation. In earlier STO research, it ...
manoeuvring and nautical studiescfd developmentcfd/simulation/desk studiestime-domain simulationsmanoeuvringinfrastructuredefencepassengers and yachtingtransport and shippingresearch and developmentsimulationsresearch
MagazineFree concept testing well received by Dutch maritime innovators
MARIN Report 113
6 dec. 2014
Reading time 6 minutes
In a bold initiative to stimulate Dutch maritime innovation, MARIN decided to create a Concept Basin. And less than a year on, several new ...
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MagazineNew project to provide insight into passenger ship comfort
MARIN Report 113
6 dec. 2014
Reading time 6 minutes
MARIN starts a two-year research programme with the passenger
ship sector to enhance industry knowledge.
manoeuvring and nautical studiesstability, seakeeping and ocean engineeringsafe operations and human factorsmarine systemslife at seadefencepassengers and yachtingcomfortonboard advisoryoperabilityroll stabilisationseakeeping performancecruise and ferry
MagazineSpeed@Sea
MARIN Report 113
6 dec. 2014
Reading time 3 minutes
Together with DAMEN, TNO, TUD, KNRM and DMO, MARIN participated in the Speed@Sea project. The goal was to assess the limiting aspects and criteria ...
manoeuvring and nautical studiesstability, seakeeping and ocean engineeringwaves, impacts and hydrostructuralinfrastructurelife at seaauthorities and regulatorsdefencepassengers and yachtingtransport and shippingcomfortsafetyseakeeping performancevortex induced vibrations (viv)
MagazineThe importance of the Human Factor
MARIN Report 113
6 dec. 2014
Reading time 6 minutes
The human factor has always been an important area of research at MARIN, and here Report outlines the many ways the organisation is involved.
MagazineInterview Verhoef - First in Freefall
MARIN Report 113
6 dec. 2014
Reading time 9 minutes
Report interviews the first and only aluminium Freefalllifeboat builder in the world and outlines how MARIN helped validate its latest lifeboats.
MagazineReFRESCO-operation gives unique opportunities in CFD
MARIN Report 113
6 dec. 2014
Reading time 3 minutes
Last autumn MARIN launched an innovative initiative to start a partnership with its clients for a maritime Computational Fluid Dynamics' (CFD) ...
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MagazineIMO Minimum Power Requirement - A joint way ahead in adverse conditions
MARIN Report 113
6 dec. 2014
Reading time 3 minutes
New JIP aims to deliver better design for sustained speed in a seaway, following new EEDI regulations.
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MagazineDropsim gives new insight into operational limits of freefall lifeboats
MARIN Report 113
6 dec. 2014
Reading time 9 minutes
With the successful validation of the software tool Dropsim a significant step forward has been made in determining the operational boundaries ...