TY - BOOK ID - 133454239 TI - Stability and Seakeeping of Marine Vessels AU - Begovic, Ermina AU - Mancini, Simone PY - 2021 PB - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Technology: general issues KW - URANS KW - VOF KW - overset mesh KW - side damage KW - bottom damage KW - flooding process KW - motion response KW - nonlinear steady flow KW - desingularized Rankine panel method KW - forward speed KW - radiation and diffraction KW - adaptive weather routing KW - Seakeeping Performance Index KW - route optimization KW - Dijkstra algorithm KW - Cummins equations KW - vertical motions assessment KW - time domain simulations KW - experimental seakeeping KW - hard chine displacement hull form KW - second generation intact stability criteria KW - operational guidance KW - operational limitations KW - vulnerability levels KW - direct stability assessment KW - Ro-Ro ferry KW - coastal patrol ship (CPS) KW - full-scale seakeeping trials KW - ship design KW - barge platform KW - zero-pressurized air cushion KW - hydrodynamic performance KW - boundary element method KW - container ship KW - added resistance in waves KW - sea states KW - potential flow theory KW - variation of ship characteristics KW - strip theory KW - BEM KW - RANS KW - regular wave KW - seakeeping KW - n/a UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:133454239 AB - This book presents the papers accepted into the Special Issue “Stability and Seakeeping of Marine Vessels” and includes nine contributions to this Special Issue published in 2020. The overall aim of the collection is to improve knowledge about the most relevant and recent topics in ship stability and seakeeping. Specifically, the articles cover a wide range of topics and reflect the recent scientific efforts in the 2nd generation intact stability criteria evaluation and modelling of the ship dynamics assessment in intact or damaged conditions. These topics were investigated mainly through direct assessments performed both via numerical methods and tools, and experimental approaches. The book is addressed to individuals from universities, research organizations, industry, government agencies and certifying authorities, as well as designers, operators and owners who contribute to improved knowledge about “stability and seakeeping”. ER -