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Experimental and CFD Study of KCS Turning Circles in Waves

34th Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Washington, DC, USA

26 Jun 2022

Experiments and CFD are used to explain the physics of turning circles (TCs) in waves. The trajectories collapse onto a single circle if ...
manoeuvring and nautical studiesstability, seakeeping and ocean engineeringmeasurements and controlmanoeuvringseakeepingmodel testing
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Fixed and Control Motion Response of a Surface-Piercing Hydrofoil in Multiphase Flow and in Waves

34th Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Washington, DC, USA

26 Jun 2022

The objective of this work is to investigate the hydrodynamic and hydroelastic response of a surface-piercing hydrofoil at fixed attitudes and ...
waves, impacts and hydrostructuralstability, seakeeping and ocean engineeringseakeepingmeasurements and controlmodel testing
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Uncertainty Quantification of fatigue design loads when compared with in-service measurements on ship-shaped offshore structures

TU Delft

22 Jun 2022

Floating offshore structures are continuously subjected to wave loads and loading originating from operational activities. These loads lead to ...
floating islandoffshoreoffshore windoffshore engineeringwave loads
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The SOUNDS project: towards effective mitigation of underwater noise from shipping in Europe

International Conference on Underwater Acoustics, Southampton, UK

20 Jun 2022

Continuous underwater noise from shipping has been identified as one of the main contributors to ambient noise levels in the oceans. Notwithstanding ...
noise and vibrationpropeller and cavitation
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Predicting cavitating propeller noise in off-design conditions using scale-resolving CFD simulations

Ocean Engineering

15 Jun 2022

There is increasing awareness about the harmful impact of underwater radiated noise of shipping on the marine environment, with propeller cavitation ...
resistance and propulsioncfd developmentcfd/simulation/desk studiescfdpropeller and cavitation
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Exciting a cavitating tip vortex with synthetic inflow turbulence - A CFD analysis of vortex kinematics, dynamics and sound generation

Ocean Engineering

15 Jun 2022

Cavitating tip vortices are one of the main contributors to underwater radiated noise (URN). To predict URN and evaluate propeller designs, it is ...
cavitationpropeller design
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Broadband Trailing-Edge Noise Predictions using Incompressible Large Eddy Simulations

28th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference, Southampton, UK

14 Jun 2022

Incompressible large eddy simulations of the flow over an airfoil at high Reynolds number and low Mach number have been performed, including ...
noise and vibrationcfd/simulation/desk studiescfdcfd development
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A technique for efficient computation of steady yaw manoeuvres using CFD

International Shipbuilding Progress

14 Jun 2022

Hydrodynamic loads acting on a ship can nowadays be reliably obtained from Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) techniques. In particular for the ...
manoeuvring and nautical studiescfdmanoeuvringcfd/simulation/desk studies
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CFD simulations of a performance-scaled wind turbine

Ocean Systems Engineering

13 Jun 2022

In the present study, we focus on the CFD simulations for the performance and the rotor-generated wake of a model-scale wind turbine which was ...
wind farmsfloating wind turbineoffshore windoffshore energycfd developmentcfdcfd/simulation/desk studies
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TopTier, seakeeping and container cargo securing safety

18th International Ship Stability Workshop, Gdansk, Poland

13 Jun 2022

Thomas Fuller (1608 – 1661 AD) wrote “It is skill, not strength, that governs a ship”. Good ships are designed to be safely operated instead of ...
seakeepingoperations and human factors
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Comparison of Different Wind Turbine Modeling Strategies in CFD Simulations

32nd International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference (ISOPE), Shanghai, China

5 Jun 2022

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) tools are now widely used in the aerodynamic analysis of wind turbines. To simulate the turbine different ...
cfd developmentcfd/simulation/desk studiescfdfloating wind turbineoffshore
Paper

Statistical Variation Of The 3-Hour Maximum Crest Height in a Survival Sea State

41st International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering (OMAE 2022), Hamburg. Germany

5 Jun 2022

Due to the random nature of extreme waves, wave impacts follow a highly stochastic pattern. To reduce the statistical uncertainties that are ...
cfd/simulation/desk studiescfdwave measurementswaves, impacts and hydrostructural
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Development and verification of modelling practice for CFD calculations to obtain hydrodynamic damping of offshore vessels

41st International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering (OMAE2022), Hamburg, Germany

5 Jun 2022

Estimates for hydrodynamic damping on offshore vessels are important input parameters for simulations studies on vessels operating at sea, e.g. ...
hydrodynamicscfdcfd developmentcfd/simulation/desk studies
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Mitigating spurious low-frequency waves in a model basin with a ramped floor

41st International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering (OMAE2022), Hamburg, Germany

5 Jun 2022

Low-frequency (LF) content of the waves present in a finite model basin may have multiple sources and associated consequences. Typically the ...
cfd developmentcfd/simulation/desk studiescfdoffshore basinmodel testingwaves, impacts and hydrostructural
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Consistency assesment of wave directional spectrum predictions from machine learning based ship-as-a-wave-buoy methods

41st International Conference on Ocean, Offshore Arctic Engineering (OMAE2022), Hamburg, Germany

5 Jun 2022

Real-time knowledge of the ocean wave directional spectrum is valuable for maritime safety and navigation. When end-to-end machine learning is used ...
waves, impacts and hydrostructuralstability, seakeeping and ocean engineeringdata scienceautonomy and decision support