This international biennial symposium promotes the exchange of naval research developments of common interest to the countries of the world. Ranging from newly graduated students to researchers of established international repute, the attendees represented a mix of experiences and expertise. They presented 48 papers in seven topical areas-nonlinear ship motions, viscous ship hydrodynamics, hydrodynamics in ship design, wave and wake dynamics, cavitation and bubbly flows, propulsion hydrodynamics and hydroacoustics, and frontier experimental techniques. Examples of significant advances presented in the papers are the numerical solution of the nonlinear equations for time-dependent ship motions, the prediction of vorticity flux from surface piercing accelerating bodies, the design of a novel foil catamaran ship, the emerging understanding of free-surface interactions with vorticity, explanations of acoustic emission from cavitation bubble breakup, the prediction of viscous flow around propellers, and the use of quantitative visualization of large-scale wake structures for a free-running body.


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    Title :

    Nineteenth Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics Held in Seoul, Korea on 23-28 August 1992


    Publication date :

    1992


    Size :

    870 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English