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Hoi-Yi Tong, Tsung-Yueh Lin and Shiu-Wu Chau
This study predicted the motion response and power performance of a floating wind turbine system equipped with a semisubmersible Taida platform, an IEA 15 MW wind turbine, and a 3 × 2 mooring design in the Hsinchu offshore area in the Taiwan Strait. The ...
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Songtao Zhang, Peng Zhao, Manhai Gui and Lihua Liang
Among the commonly used ship-stabilizing devices, the fin stabilizer is the most effective. Since the lift force of the conventional fin stabilizer is proportional to the square of the incoming flow velocity, it has a better anti-rolling effect at higher...
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José Jiménez-Varona
Rolling motion is the motion where a body flies at a constant pitch angle a with respect to the freestream velocity vector, while undergoing a constant angular rotation p about its longitudinal axis. An effect of this motion is the appearance of a Magnus...
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Rulin Yao, Long Yu, Qidong Fan and Xuefeng Wang
Applying fin stabilizers is an effective solution for ship rolls on waves in a seaway. They generally consist of one or two pairs of retractable fins that are symmetrically mounted to both sides of the ship, effectively reducing the roll motion at low or...
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Yuchao Wang, Hui Wang, Dexin Zou and Huixuan Fu
When ships sail on the sea, the changes of ship motion attitude presents the characteristics of nonlinearity and high randomness. Aiming at the problem of low accuracy of ship roll angle prediction by traditional prediction algorithms and single neural n...
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Wenjie Zhang, Pin Wu, Yan Peng and Dongke Liu
The prediction of roll motion in unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) is vital for marine safety and the efficiency of USV operations. However, the USV roll motion at sea is a complex time-varying nonlinear and non-stationary dynamic system, which varies wit...
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S.S. Kianejad, Jaesuk Lee, Yi Liu and Hossein Enshaei
Accurate calculation of the roll damping moment at resonance condition is essential for roll motion prediction. Because at the resonance condition, the moment of inertia counteracts restoring moment and only the damping moment resists increase in the rol...
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