Experimental and numerical studies of hydrodynamic interaction of two bodies in waves
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Two-Body Interaction, Model Test, Numerical Simulation, Gap Resonant Phenomenon, Wave Elevation in Gap
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masters
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M. Eng.
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Memorial University of Newfoundland
Abstract
This thesis focuses on experimental and numerical studies of the hydrodynamic interaction between two vessels in close proximity in waves. In the model tests, two identical box-like models with round corners were used. Regular waves with the same wave steepness and different wave frequencies were generated. Six degrees of freedom body motions and wave elevations between bodies were measured in a head sea condition. Three initial gap widths were examined. In the numerical computations, a panel-free method based seakeeping program, MAPS0, and a panel method based program, WAMIT, were used for the prediction of body motions and wave elevations. The computed body motions and wave elevations were compared with experimental data.
