Shan et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Froude–Krylov nonlinear computations of three dimensional wave loads by a hybrid time domain boundary element methodShan et al., 2020
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- 2748959518565012396
- Author
- Shan P
- Wang Y
- Wang F
- Wu J
- Zhu R
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- Publication venue
- Ocean Engineering
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Wave-induced loads on advancing ships are studied by using a three dimensional nonlinear hybrid high order boundary element method with the combination of the Rankine source Green function applied in the internal domain and the transient free surface Green function …
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