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[A new non-linear, time domain bilge keel force model was recently developed for inclusion in the new time-domain seakeeping/maneuvering in waves code TEMPEST, being developed by NSWCCD. This bilge keel force model combines a full unsteady extension of Bollay’s non-linear low aspect ratio lifting surface theory for cases with adequate forward speed with a more conventional approach for cases with zero or low forward speed, using Morison’s equation. This paper presents some representative results from the new bilge keel force model for a surface combatant for various roll amplitudes, roll periods, and forward speeds.]
Published: Jan 2, 2019
Keywords: Bilge-keel forces; Time-domain seakeeping; Unsteady lifting surface theory
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