Seakeeping of Ships
Instructor:
Moustafa Abdel-Maksoud
Course Format:
2 Hours Lecture, 1 Hour Exercise
Period:
Winter Semester
Recommended Previous Knowledge:
Seakeeping I or ship dynamics
Contents:
- Numerical methods for the determination of section forces
- Steep waves (Stokes-Theory)
- 3d-potential flow methods
- Time domain simulaiton of ship motions
- Capsizing
- Slamming
Learning Outcomes:
Detailed knowledge of methods for the determination of linear effects of ship motions in natural waves. Introduction of methods for the determination of non-linear wave effects on ships.
Reading Resources:
- Söding, H., Schiffe im Seegang I, Vorlesungsmanuskript, Institut für Fluiddynamik und Schiffstheorie, TUHH, Hamburg, 1992
- Jensen, G., Söding, H. S., Schiffe im Seegang II, Vorlesungsmanuskript, Institut für Fluiddynamik und Schiffstheorie, TUHH, Hamburg, 2005
- Bertram, V., Practical Ship Design Hydrodynamics, Butterworth-Heinemann, Linacre House, Jordan Hill, Oxford, United Kingdom, 2000
- Lloyed, A., Ship Behaviour in Rough Weather, Gosport, Chichester, Sussex, United Kingdom, 1998
- Jensen, J. J., Load and Global Response of Ships, Elsevier Science, Oxford, United Kingdom, 2001
Performance Record:
Oral Exam
ECTS Credit Points:
4.0
Workload:
120 hours total