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    Bank Effects for KVLCC2

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    Hoydonck, W. van, Toxopeus, S.L., Eloot, K., Bhawsinka, Queutey, P. and Visonneau, M.
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    Nov 5, 2015

    A study is presented on ship-bank interaction effects in which viscous-flow solvers are used to predict the hydrodynamic forces and moments on the ship. The paper will show that with careful setup of the computations, reliable predictions of the ship-bank interaction effects can be obtained.

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