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Yihua Cao, Yihao Qin, Wenyuan Tan and Guozhi Li
Landing a helicopter to the ship flight deck is most demanding even for the most experienced pilots and modeling and simulation of the ship-helicopter dynamic interface is a substantially challenging technical problem. In this paper, a coupling numerical...
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S. Polyzos and G. Tzabiras
The present work describes a simplified Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) approach in order to calculate the propulsive performance of a ship moving at steady forward speed in head seas. The proposed method combines experimental data concerning the adde...
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Diego Villa, Andrea Franceschi and Michele Viviani
The proper evaluation of the Rudder?Propeller interactions is mandatory to correctly predict the manoeuvring capability of a modern ship, in particular considering the commonly adopted ship layout (rudder often works in the propeller slipstream). Modern ...
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Søren Hjort
The Blade-Element Momentum (BEM) model for Horizontal-Axis Wind Turbines (HAWTs), although extremely useful, is known to be approximate due to model formulation insufficiencies, for which add-ons and corrections have been formulated over the past many de...
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Rodolfo Bontempo and Marcello Manna
The paper provides an evaluation of the errors embodied in the Axial Momentum Theory (AMT) as applied to a uniformly loaded actuator disk model without wake rotation. Although this model exhibits some unphysical features, such as the tip singularity and ...
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Rodolfo Bontempo and Marcello Manna
This paper investigates the impact of the standard approximations embodied in the well-known Momentum Theory on its performance prediction capabilities. To this aim, the results of the momentum theory, which is still widely used in all Blade Element/Mome...
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