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    R&D on an advanced ride control system for a high speed monohull

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    Jurgens, A.J, Walree, F. van, Rijsbergen, M.X. van and Klugt, P.G.M. van der
    Date
    Jul 1, 2002

    The paper describes the hydrodynamic research into the development of an Advanced Ride Control System for a high speed mono hull ferry: the HSF-ARCoS project. The principles of the ride control system will be briefly described, because this is treated in other papers, Klugt et al (2002). The emphasis of the paper will be on hydrodynamics.

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    Manoeuvring and Nautical Studies Stability, Seakeeping and Ocean Engineering Sustainable Propulsion CFD Development CFD/Simulation/Desk Studies Measurements and Control Data Science Time-domain Simulations Manoeuvring Resistance and Propulsion Infrastructure Marine Systems Powering Seakeeping Defence Passengers and Yachting Transport and Shipping Model Testing simulation

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