Ship dynamics for performance based design and risk averse operations / / editors, Spyros Hirdaris, Tommi Kristian Mikkola.

More than a century and half ago, William Froude and his son Robert [1,2] conducted the first scientifically designed towing tank experiments using scaled ship models traveling in calm water or waves. Since then, advances in mathematics and technology have led to the development of various methods f...

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