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Paper presented at the SNAME Maritime Convention, September 27–29, 2022
Paper Number: SNAME-SMC-2022-052
... to push the boundaries of what vessels are capable of by increasing size, speed, or maneuverability (and more), to carry more cargo or reach their destination quicker. They use the same criteria and programs that have served them in earlier iterations of the design, and have frequently overlooked...
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Paper presented at the SNAME Maritime Convention, October 30–November 1, 2019
Paper Number: SNAME-SMC-2019-039
... lu assessment incident wave reservoir simulation far-field underwater explosion problem smc sem mesh undex problem solver upstream oil & gas boundary mesh sem element error norm surface ship modeling approach field model new mesh generation algorithm sample point assessment...
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Paper presented at the SNAME Maritime Convention, October 30–November 1, 2019
Paper Number: SNAME-SMC-2019-096
... mappings such as the Lewis two-parameter conformal mapping or the multi-parameter conformal mapping technique. These conformal mappings, transform the boundary of the submerged section of the studied body into a semi-circular boundary in the vicinity of which the hydrodynamic problem is more easily solved...
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Paper presented at the SNAME Maritime Convention, November 8, 2013
Paper Number: SNAME-SMC-2013-P06
... a very stable platform. Based on individual system, subsystem or component (Figure 8), no this functionality the system boundaries have been derived and matter how small. The three aspects: Form, Function and individual systems were developed in more detail (Figure 12). Performance are used to evaluate...
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Paper presented at the SNAME Maritime Convention, November 8, 2013
Paper Number: SNAME-SMC-2013-P42
... for a limited range of plates in terms of thickness and may cause undesirable deformation such as ‘over-bending’ and buckling on the boundary. Therefore, a lot of man-hours are required for the correction of the deformation, which would significantly delay the fabrication process. To solve these problems, new...
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Paper presented at the SNAME Maritime Convention, October 24, 2012–October 27, 2021
Paper Number: SNAME-SMC-2012-A31
.... These are determined by the complexity of the problem and the desired level of accuracy. However, the building blocks used to A common criticism of OOP is its performance (in terms of exe- state the boundary value problem (BVP), namely the distribution cution speed) compared to a procedural approach. The reality...
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Paper presented at the SNAME Maritime Convention, October 21–23, 2009
Paper Number: SNAME-SMC-2009-024
... be computed based on 3-dimensional domain pressures and velocities on the boundaries of potential methods using the double-body flow (rigid the channel and on moored vessels based on the source lid) assumption, i.e. the flow between the channel floor strengths on the passing vessels only. The time-domain...