6. On the Technique and the Analysis of Transient Maneuver Tests
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概要
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A new transient maneuver test designed to measure the hydrodynamic derivatives of a maneuvering ship has been developed. These tests were carried out using the planar motion mechanism. The forces acting on a model are decomposed into the added mass and the damping forces using linear systems analysis. Experiment results are analyzed by a new method using a transfer function approximation and compared with the analysis by the Kramers-Kronig relations.
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著者
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Hasegawa Kazuhiko
Department Of Applied Physics Osaka University
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Hamamoto Masami
Department Of Naval Architecture Osaka University
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Hamamoto Masami
Department Of Naval Architecture And Ocean Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka Universi
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IIDA Takashi
Graduate School, Department of Naval Architecture, Osaka University
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Iida Takashi
Graduate School Department Of Naval Architecture Osaka University
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