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Computation of shallow water ship motions
Beck, R.F.; Tuck, E.O. (1972). Computation of shallow water ship motions, in: Kaplan, P. (1970). Eighth symposium on ... naval hydrodynamics. 2. Hydrodynamics analyses applied to mooring and positioning of vehicles and systems in a seaway. pp. 1543-1587
In: Kaplan, P. (1970). Eighth symposium on ... naval hydrodynamics. 2. Hydrodynamics analyses applied to mooring and positioning of vehicles and systems in a seaway. Office of Naval Research: Washington D.C. , more

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Document type: Conference paper

Keywords
    Computation
    Motion > Ship motion
    Water > Shallow water

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  • Beck, R.F.
  • Tuck, E.O.

Abstract
    In previous papers by Tuck (Journal of Ship Research, 1970) and Tuck and Taylor (8th Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, 1970), a framework was set up for a complete theory of ship motions in shallow water, in all 6 degrees of freedom. The present paper continues this work by presenting actual computed motions for a full form hull, both restrained and unrestrained, in long waves of various headings.

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