Fundamental problems in hydrodynamics of ellipsoidal forms

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In this study, we tackle with one single effort, three fundamental problems in ship hydrodynamics, namely the attraction force exerted on a single ship moving rectilinearly close and parallel to a rigid wall (berthing), the determination of the associated added-mass coefficients (maneuvering) and finally evaluating the forces exerted on a ship in a two-ship crossing scenarios. The novelty of the present approach relies on using Weinblum’s proposition to assimilate the ship’s hull by an “equivalent” tri-axial ellipsoid, as well as the employment of ellipsoidal harmonics expansion techniques.

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Miloh, T., & Chatjigeorgiou, I. K. (2018). Fundamental problems in hydrodynamics of ellipsoidal forms. Journal of Hydrodynamics, 30(3), 403–410. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42241-018-0049-y

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