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    Studying survivability with FREDYN

    Authors
    Riaan van 't Veer
    Date
    Sep 1, 2003

    Recently, MARIN has performed a numerical study on the damage survivability of a passenger ship using the dynamic stability code FREDYN. Report outlines how MARIN helped provide a better insight.

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    Stability, Seakeeping and Ocean Engineering CFD Development CFD/Simulation/Desk Studies Time-domain Simulations Authorities and Regulators Passengers and Yachting Damage Stability simulation

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