The use of high definition graphics in seakeeping and ship manoeuvring
The use of high definition graphics in seakeeping and ship manoeuvring
Traditional methods of presenting data generated by computer programs which predict seakeeping adequacies of surface ships are often limited by the capabilities of 2-D graphical displays and their complimentary hard copy output devices. To achieve a satisfying visualisation of the performance of a ship in random seaway, much more data need to be generated. In this paper the manoeuvring capabilities of a ship in open water, restricted water of finite depth and width are presented.
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Computational Mechanics Publications
Wilson, P.A.
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January 1991
Wilson, P.A.
8307fa11-5d5e-47f6-9961-9d43767afa00
Wilson, P.A.
(1991)
The use of high definition graphics in seakeeping and ship manoeuvring.
In 3rd International Conference on Computer Methods in Marine and Offshore Engineering (CADMO 91).
Computational Mechanics Publications.
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Abstract
Traditional methods of presenting data generated by computer programs which predict seakeeping adequacies of surface ships are often limited by the capabilities of 2-D graphical displays and their complimentary hard copy output devices. To achieve a satisfying visualisation of the performance of a ship in random seaway, much more data need to be generated. In this paper the manoeuvring capabilities of a ship in open water, restricted water of finite depth and width are presented.
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Published date: January 1991
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3rd International Conference in Computer Methods in Marine and Offshore Engineering (CADMO 91), Key Biscayne, USA, 1991-01-15 - 1991-01-17
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Fluid Structure Interactions Group
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