2003
DOI: 10.1179/str.2003.50.3.003
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On the Integration of the Diffraction-Radiation with Forward Speed Green Function

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“…Green's function is a method used to solve the nonlinear system equations of motion of the vessel, which are in the form of nonhomogeneous partial differential equations. Rankine panel method is a class of linear potential flow theory that is used to numerically reproduce the hydrodynamic forces of the equations of motion [88][89][90]. It is a very powerful tool that has been widely used in naval science, marine and ocean engineering related fields to solve a variety of ship-wave interaction problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Green's function is a method used to solve the nonlinear system equations of motion of the vessel, which are in the form of nonhomogeneous partial differential equations. Rankine panel method is a class of linear potential flow theory that is used to numerically reproduce the hydrodynamic forces of the equations of motion [88][89][90]. It is a very powerful tool that has been widely used in naval science, marine and ocean engineering related fields to solve a variety of ship-wave interaction problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%