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Review of practical methods for assessing shallow and restricted water effects
Vantorre, M. (2003). Review of practical methods for assessing shallow and restricted water effects, in: International Conference on Marine Simulation and Ship Maneuverability (MARSIM 2003), 25th-28th August 2003, Kanazawa, Japan: workshop text. pp. WS-4-1-WS-4-11
In: (2003). International Conference on Marine Simulation and Ship Maneuverability (MARSIM 2003), 25th-28th August 2003, Kanazawa, Japan: workshop text. International Marine Simulator Forum: Kanazawa, more

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Document type: Conference paper

Keywords
    Forces
    Manoeuvrability
    Methods
    Navigation
    Physics > Mechanics > Fluid mechanics > Hydrodynamics
    Ship behaviour
    Vehicles > Surface craft > Ships
    Water > Shallow water
    Yaw

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Abstract
    A brief summary of practical methods for calculating the hydrodynamic horizontal forces and yaw moments acting on a manoeuvring ship in shallow and restricted water is given, with the emphasis on the very shallow water range (water depth to draft ratio less than 1.2), including ship-bank and ship-ship interaction effects. The main purpose is to provide background information for a discussion on the necessity of additional data for the development of reliable simulation models that are able to describe a ship's manoeuvring behaviour in (very) shallow and restricted navigation areas in a realistic way.

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