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Volume 19, Issue 40 (11-2023)                   Marine Engineering 2023, 19(40): 9-15 | Back to browse issues page

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Rasti M H, Hajizadeh S. Calculation of Hydrodynamic Coefficients of a High-Speed Boat in Surge Motion Using Numerical Simulation. Marine Engineering 2023; 19 (40) :9-15
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1- Persian Gulf University
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Today, the issue of calculating the hydrodynamic coefficients of high-speed vessels is getting more attention. There are different methods for this purpose. Among these methods, one can mention strip theory, forced oscillation tests in the towing tank, and numerical simulation. In this research, STAR-CCM+ software utilized the computational fluid dynamics method to simulate the forced oscillation of the vessel. Subsequently, the added mass, damping, and restoring coefficients are computed. Finally, the obtained results have been compared with experimental values, and the accuracy of the current method has been examined.
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Type of Study: Research Paper | Subject: Ship Hydrodynamic
Received: 2023/02/14 | Accepted: 2023/11/13

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