Year: 2024 Language: English Author: Gregory Grigoropoloulos Publisher: MDPI ISBN: 978-3-7258-1606-4 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 216 Description: This is a Reprint of the Special Issue Hydrodynamic Design of Ships that was published in Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. The assessment and the optimization of the hydrodynamic performance are essential for the design of modern competitive ships serving their missions in an efficient way. Potential or viscous flow modeling is used for the numerical evaluation of ship designs to be validated using scaled model tests. Bio-memetic methods (genetic and evolutionary algorithms, artificial neural networks) are mainly employed in hydrodynamic optimization. The optimization procedure accounts for the area of ship service and its mission. The papers included in this Special Issue represent the current attempt to provide a reliable estimation of the hydrodynamic performance assessment and robust optimization schemes for hull forms, resulting in competitive ship designs.
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Hydrodynamic Design of Ships
Language: English
Author: Gregory Grigoropoloulos
Publisher: MDPI
ISBN: 978-3-7258-1606-4
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 216
Description: This is a Reprint of the Special Issue Hydrodynamic Design of Ships that was published in Journal of Marine Science and Engineering.
The assessment and the optimization of the hydrodynamic performance are essential for the design of modern competitive ships serving their missions in an efficient way. Potential or viscous flow modeling is used for the numerical evaluation of ship designs to be validated using scaled model tests. Bio-memetic methods (genetic and evolutionary algorithms, artificial neural networks) are mainly employed in hydrodynamic optimization. The optimization procedure accounts for the area of ship service and its mission. The papers included in this Special Issue represent the current attempt to provide a reliable estimation of the hydrodynamic performance assessment and robust optimization schemes for hull forms, resulting in competitive ship designs.
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