Advances in Ship-Hydrodynamics through Modern Computational and Instrumentation Techniques-A Review of MARIN Activities
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概要
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The activities of MARIN were heavily influenced since the early seventies by the ever increasing use of electronic computers. Rigorous computer and mathematical simulation programs were developed to approach problems which where earlier impossible to penetrate. In first instance the programs were developed to better understand and explain observed phenomena, but this development stimulated on the other hand the demand for more advanced instrumentation and measuring systems for more detailed measurements of flow and loads on ships. Further, these developments increased the efficiency of testing programs considerably. Finally a wide range of special purpose software has been developed for supporting the design and analysis of all kinds of ships and of their optimization for operational conditions. The "added value" of the MARIN software lies in the fact that many years of experience and the results of advanced model and full-scale testing are sublimated in this software. Thus, only extensively validated programs are used and made available to the industry. The paper gives a review of recent progress in this field at MARIN.
- 社団法人日本船舶海洋工学会の論文
- 1992-09-25
著者
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Oosterveld M.
Maritime Research Institute Natherlands
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MUNTJEWERF J.
Maritime Research Institute Natherlands