2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2016.06.016
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A study on the effect of parametric roll on added resistance in regular head seas

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“…Both broaching and loss of stability are related to the maneuvering force, the rudder force, the seakeeping force, the roll-restoring force, the thrust force, and the resistance. This paper intends to establish a unified numerical method in which the body's exact FK force and the hydrostatic force are based on an existing plan for parametric rolling prediction [27][28][29], and maneuvering motions, such as sway and yaw, are considered. In addition, the rudder exposure and the wave-particle velocity are considered for predicting broaching.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both broaching and loss of stability are related to the maneuvering force, the rudder force, the seakeeping force, the roll-restoring force, the thrust force, and the resistance. This paper intends to establish a unified numerical method in which the body's exact FK force and the hydrostatic force are based on an existing plan for parametric rolling prediction [27][28][29], and maneuvering motions, such as sway and yaw, are considered. In addition, the rudder exposure and the wave-particle velocity are considered for predicting broaching.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%