Time domain potential and source methods and their application to twin-hull high speed crafts

KARA, Fuat (2022). Time domain potential and source methods and their application to twin-hull high speed crafts. Ships and Offshore Structures. [Article]

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Abstract
The numerical accuracy of time dependent potential and source methods is compared against analytical and other numerical results using an in-house transient wave-body interaction three-dimensional wave Green function computational tool of ITU-WAVE. The time dependent Impulse Response Functions (IRFs) are used to predict the behaviour of radiation forces, exciting forces, and response of floating bodies. For radiation force IRFs, the numerical results show that potential method converges with less numbers of panels compared to source method, while in the case of diffraction force IRFs, the convergence is achieved with the same number of elements for both potential and source methods. As potential method achieves convergence faster than source method for radiation force IRFs prediction, potential method is applied for the hydrodynamic and response parameters of a twin-hull high-speed craft. The present ITU-WAVE numerical results, which are compared with experimental, analytical, and other numerical results for validation purposes show satisfactory agreements.
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