Seaway and Octopus as a study tools for ship motions

The engineers are interested in the theoretical and practical ways by which, in the activity of design, construction and operation of the ship, the complications generated by the sea waves can be overcome. The paper presents some examples regarding the possibilities of computer-assisted study of cha...

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Main Author: Mihaela-Greti Manea
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Galati University Press 2019-11-01
Series:Annals of "Dunărea de Jos" University of Galaţi: Fascicle XI Shipbuilding
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Online Access:http://www.gup.ugal.ro/ugaljournals/index.php/fanship/article/view/2452
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spelling doaj-798152df990c437791d9af70fca324a62020-11-25T01:25:55ZengGalati University PressAnnals of "Dunărea de Jos" University of Galaţi: Fascicle XI Shipbuilding1221-46202668-31562019-11-0142657210.35219/AnnUGalShipBuilding.2019.42.092452Seaway and Octopus as a study tools for ship motionsMihaela-Greti Manea0Ovidius University of ConstantaThe engineers are interested in the theoretical and practical ways by which, in the activity of design, construction and operation of the ship, the complications generated by the sea waves can be overcome. The paper presents some examples regarding the possibilities of computer-assisted study of characteristics that define the behaviour of the ship under navigational conditions (linear and angular amplitudes of movements, energy spectre of response to different positions of the ship in relation to the incident waves). The study, carried out for a container vessel, took into account the different operating speeds of the ship and rudder angles. There were used features offered by two tools for modelling and simulation - OCTOPUS and SEAWAY - software that allows the study of the computerized behaviour of the ship on the waves in the real navigational conditions. The program library was used for both the ship and navigation environment (modelled using Jonswap energy spectrum).http://www.gup.ugal.ro/ugaljournals/index.php/fanship/article/view/2452ship motions, computer simulation, wave energy and rao spectre, containership.
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author Mihaela-Greti Manea
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Seaway and Octopus as a study tools for ship motions
Annals of "Dunărea de Jos" University of Galaţi: Fascicle XI Shipbuilding
ship motions, computer simulation, wave energy and rao spectre, containership.
author_facet Mihaela-Greti Manea
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title Seaway and Octopus as a study tools for ship motions
title_short Seaway and Octopus as a study tools for ship motions
title_full Seaway and Octopus as a study tools for ship motions
title_fullStr Seaway and Octopus as a study tools for ship motions
title_full_unstemmed Seaway and Octopus as a study tools for ship motions
title_sort seaway and octopus as a study tools for ship motions
publisher Galati University Press
series Annals of "Dunărea de Jos" University of Galaţi: Fascicle XI Shipbuilding
issn 1221-4620
2668-3156
publishDate 2019-11-01
description The engineers are interested in the theoretical and practical ways by which, in the activity of design, construction and operation of the ship, the complications generated by the sea waves can be overcome. The paper presents some examples regarding the possibilities of computer-assisted study of characteristics that define the behaviour of the ship under navigational conditions (linear and angular amplitudes of movements, energy spectre of response to different positions of the ship in relation to the incident waves). The study, carried out for a container vessel, took into account the different operating speeds of the ship and rudder angles. There were used features offered by two tools for modelling and simulation - OCTOPUS and SEAWAY - software that allows the study of the computerized behaviour of the ship on the waves in the real navigational conditions. The program library was used for both the ship and navigation environment (modelled using Jonswap energy spectrum).
topic ship motions, computer simulation, wave energy and rao spectre, containership.
url http://www.gup.ugal.ro/ugaljournals/index.php/fanship/article/view/2452
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