Dynamic behaviour of a container ship using two- and three- dimensional hydroelasticity analyses
The symmetric (vertical bending) and antisymmetric (coupled horizontal bending and twisting) dynamic behaviours of a feeder container ship travelling in regular oblique waves are investigated using two- and three-dimensional hydroelasticity theories. Different three-dimensional FE structural models...
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Format: | Conference Object |
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2008
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Online Access: | https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/64775/ |
Summary: | The symmetric (vertical bending) and antisymmetric (coupled horizontal bending and twisting) dynamic behaviours of a feeder container ship travelling in regular oblique waves are investigated using two- and three-dimensional hydroelasticity theories. Different three-dimensional FE structural models are generated in order to investigate the influence of hatch coamings and on-deck container cargo. Corresponding beam structural idealizations are obtained from these models. Comparisons are carried out between the dynamic characteristics and wave-induced loads predicted by both methods. |
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