A ring-source/integral-equation method for the calculation of hydrodynamic forces exerted on floating bodies of revolution
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Publication:3668124
DOI10.1017/S002211208300052XzbMATH Open0518.76016MaRDI QIDQ3668124FDOQ3668124
Authors: Andrew Hulme
Publication date: 1983
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
circumferential Fourier componentseigen-modes for continuated flowintegral equation for surface source strengthpartially submerged body of revolutionring source influence functionspectrum of irregular frequencies
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- On the oblique water-entry problem of a rigid sphere
- The complete second-order diffraction solution for an axisymmetric body Part 1. Monochromatic incident waves
- Removing the irregular frequencies from integral equations in wave-body interactions
- Cavity dynamics in water entry at low Froude numbers
- The heave added-mass and damping coefficients of a submerged torus
- Passive trapped modes in the water-wave problem for a floating structure
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