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Paper presented at the The 33rd International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 19–23, 2023
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-23-354
.... The computational results are encouraging in that the response amplitude operators (RAOs) of sway and roll motion show good agreement with the data measured in incident regular waves with various wave lengths. In addition, the hydrodynamic forces acting on the body and its tanks are analyzed, and the effects...
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Nobuaki Sakamoto, Ryosuke Suzuki, Takuya Ohmori, Hiroshi Kobayashi, Kunihide Ohashi, Masahiro Tamashima
Paper presented at the The 31st International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 20–25, 2021
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-21-4177
... and turning indices relative to the NR. The effect of end plates can Table 4 summarizes experimental and computational results of resistance numerically be quantified by comparing the results of the FREP relative and propulsion parameters for the target hull. The hull is under straight to the FR in Table 5...
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Paper presented at the The 30th International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, October 11–16, 2020
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-20-1166
... of the floater including mooring effect. The International Energy Agency Wind Technology Collaboration Program (IEA Wind TCP) initiated the Offshore Code Comparison, Collaboration, Continued, with Correlation (OC5) Project to validate these tools. Computational results of several methods for a semi-submersible...
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Paper presented at the The 29th International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 16–21, 2019
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-19-309
... scaling from model experiments to full scale. Gerritsma and Beukelman (1972) proposed the added resistance coefficient using quadratic wave amplitude; however, Raw does not show quadratic dependency (Kim et al., 2017). ship speed computational result efficiency lpp 0 coefficient energy...
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Paper presented at the The 28th International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 10–15, 2018
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-18-662
... resistance power curve sea state 5 phase ii approach surface effect speed loss calm water ship kc ship experimental data self-propulsion simulation propeller plane energy conservation flow method computational result different approach Computation of the Speed Loss in Seaway...
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Paper presented at the The 28th International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 10–15, 2018
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-18-272
..., et.al. 1999). computational result ancf wellbore integrity body-fixed coordinate system displacement rov tether cable coordinate system electrical industrial apparatus simulation underwater behavior anisotropy artificial intelligence motion analysis space-fixed coordinate system...
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Paper presented at the The 27th International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 25–30, 2017
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-17-205
.... In this paper, several computational results are presented. INTRODUCTION Recently, many autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) have been developed and used for ocean-resource development, marine-organism research, and so on. ROVs, which allow operators to conduct...
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Paper presented at the The 26th International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 26–July 2, 2016
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-16-053
... by the control force of the propeller. propeller underwater vehicle system radial direction direct relationship underwater vehicle right ducted propeller hydrodynamic relationship blade section hydrodynamic behavior computational result torque circumferential propeller blade axial velocity...
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Paper presented at the The Twenty-fifth International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 21–26, 2015
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-15-743
... drillstem testing free surface elevation pressure mode coefficient boundary condition equation resonance drillstem/well testing pinkster frequency newman integral equation computational result pressure patch interface AN EXTENDED BOUNDARY INTEGRAL EQUATION FOR STRUCTURES WITH OSCILLATORY...
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Paper presented at the The Twenty-fifth International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 21–26, 2015
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-15-809
... Sea in 1997 is simulated as a test case. oil spill accident upstream oil & gas computational result reservoir simulation fukui prefecture prefecture ashore accident real observation ishikawa prefecture oil drift ashore chemical spill artificial intelligence data assimilation...
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Paper presented at the The Twenty-fourth International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 15–20, 2014
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-14-050
...-wise in a circle. Variations of configuration and constraining forces were shown and discussed. flexible pipe pipe computational result simulation guo nonlinear finite-element analysis experiment computational configuration matrix variation metals & mining configuration stiffness...
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Paper presented at the The Twenty-third International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, June 30–July 5, 2013
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-13-348
... unsteady RANS method. The computational results of added resistance and 2DOF motion (heave and pitch) responses are in good agreement with the experiments. ship water resistance short wave osaka university good agreement reservoir simulation equation incoming wave elevation pitch motion...
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Paper presented at the The Twenty-first International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, June 19–24, 2011
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-11-081
... and structure. A strong-coupling scheme is applied to solve fluid-structure interaction by using a fixed-point iteration scheme. This study focuses particularly on the observation of computational results for the different beam modeling of ship structure and different structural damping. Even though the same...
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Paper presented at the The Twentieth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, June 20–25, 2010
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-10-417
... them are discussed (Folley et al, 2006; Martins et al, 2005). equation sustainable development water orifice orifice ocean energy dissipation rate social responsibility turbulence kinetic energy wave surface computational result air orifice numerical simulation computational...
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Paper presented at the The Twentieth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, June 20–25, 2010
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-10-579
... resistance are derived. As a method of solution, a higher-order Rankine panel method is used, and the added resistance is evaluated directly by integrating the second-order pressure on the body surface. Computational results are validated by comparing with experimental data and other computational results...
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Paper presented at the The Nineteenth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, July 21–26, 2009
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-09-022
... to 2.614×108 were numerically simulated. Effects of Reynolds number on resistance coefficient and form factor were researched through comprehensive comparison between computational results and experimental data. And demands of computational fluid dynamics at high Reynolds number on computational mesh were...
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Paper presented at the The Nineteenth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, July 21–26, 2009
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-09-485
... to this numerical motion simulator. Generally, the effect of the waves for submerged body is handled by the potential theory. Because of above-mentioned reason, we decide to use CFD approach. free surface equation wave propagation computational result submerged body computation yaw angle pressure...
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Paper presented at the The Nineteenth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, July 21–26, 2009
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-09-538
... to obtain stable solution. In addition, Iglesias et al. (2004) applied the SPH method to 3-D sloshing flows, and Oger et al. (2006) proposed a pressure-sensor concept to evaluate stable local pressure, showing the computational results for 2-D wedge entry problem. In this paper, sloshing flows in two...
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Paper presented at the The Nineteenth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, July 21–26, 2009
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-09-508
... for popular ship hulls including Series 60 (CB=0.7) hull and S175 containership. The computational results are validated by comparing with experimental data and other computational results on wave excitation force, hydrodynamic coefficients, and motion responses. In this paper, some technical issues...
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Paper presented at the The Eighteenth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, July 6–11, 2008
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-08-167
... of entrainment because the frame of reference is attached on the underwater vehicle. Compared with a moving boundary method, the method presented need not to reconstruct meshes, and can simulate wind/water tunnel tests and rotating arm tank tests at less efforts. The computational results for a flat type...
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