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On ship-bank interaction
Dand, I.W. (1981). On ship-bank interaction. Trans. R. Inst. Nav. Archit. 124: 25-40
In: The Transactions of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects: International Journal of Maritime Engineering. Royal Institution of Naval Architects: London. ISSN 0035-8967, more
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Keywords
    Models > Scale models > Ship models
    Motion > Ship motion > Swaying
    Motion > Ship motion > Yawing

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  • Dand, I.W.

Abstract
    The paper presents and reviews some recent results obtained at the National Maritime Institute concerning the effect of sloping surface-piercing and flooded banks on ship models. After a short description of the experimental methods employed, the results are presented and discussed. It is shown that the sway force and yaw moment induced on a model by a sloping surface-piercing or flooded bank do not always vary with speed in a quadratic manner. It is assumed that such behaviour is due to wave action between the model and the bank which also gives rise to a 'bank rejection' under certain conditions rather than the more usual 'bank suction'. Changes in resistance and squat due to the presence of a bank to one side of the model are also demonstrated, and the effects of advance coefficient, bank slope and yaw angle on bank effects are discussed. The paper concludes with a short general discussion which considers the relationship between the above results and some aspects of ship behaviour in confined waters.

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