《A HYBRID APPROACH TO FLOODING AND DAMAGE》提出結(jié)合粘性流理論和勢(shì)流理論的方法對(duì)破損船舶水動(dòng)力問(wèn)題進(jìn)行求解,研究了船體、外部波浪、流過(guò)破損口水體和船艙內(nèi)水體相互影響的動(dòng)力學(xué)機(jī)理?!禔 HYBRID APPROACH TO FLOODING AND DAMAGE》給出的研究結(jié)果有助于船舶研究、設(shè)計(jì)和安全機(jī)構(gòu)的相關(guān)人員了解破損船舶復(fù)雜的水淹機(jī)理。
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Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Background 1.2 Thesis Outline Chapter 2 Aim of Research Chapter 3 Literature Review 3.1 Studies Based on Conventional Method 3.2 Studies Based on CFD Method 3.3 Closure Chapter 4 Approach Adopted 4.1 Development of NS Solver 4.2 Development of Hybrid Method 4.3 Closure Chapter 5 NS Solver for Coupled Motion of Two-Phase Flow and Floating Body 5.1 Mathematical Model 5.1.1 Governing Equations of Fluid Motion 5.1.2 Governing Equations of Rigid Body Motion 5.2 Numerical Method 5.2.1 Calculation of Fluid Field 5.2.2 Calculation of Body Motion 5.2.3 Dynamic Mesh Strategy 5.2.4 Solution Procedure 5.3 Closure Chapter 6 Hybrid Method for Damaged Ship Flooding in Waves 6.1 Mathematical Model 6.1.1 Reference Coordinate System 6.1.2 External Forces Acting on a Ship 6.1.3 Wave Excitation Force 6.1.4 Radiation Force 6.1.5 Buoyancy Force 6.1.6 Internal Liquid Load 6.1.7 Governing Equation of Ship Motion 6.2 Numerical Method 6.3 Closure Chapter 7 Primary Test Cases of Free Surface Flow 7.1 Dam Break Problem 7.1.1 2-D Dam Break 7.1.2 3-D Dam Break 7.2 Tank Sloshing Problem 7.3 Compartment Flooding Problem 7.4 Closure Chapter 8 Damaged Ship Flooding in Calm Water 8.1 Summary of Benehmarking Cases 8.2 2-D Compartment Flooding Case 8.3 Fixed Barge Flooding Case 8.4 Floating Barge Flooding Case 8.5 Closure Chapter 9 Damaged Ship Flooding in Waves 9.1 Description of Test Ship 9.2 Roll Decay Test 9.2.1 Case for Intact Ship 9.2.2 Case for Damaged Ship 9.3 Ship Motion in Beam Seas 9.3.1 Case for Intact Ship 9.3.2 Case for Damaged Ship 9.3.3 Effect of Water Ingress/Egress 9.4 Closure Chapter 10 Discussion 10.1 Summarizations of Present Work 10.2 Recommendations for Future Work Chapter 11 Conclusions References