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July 14, 2016, 21:24 |
Recommended wave profile
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Ari
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Hello, I am simulating DFBI of a catamaran hull form , My hull has a
length = 1.66 m Breadth = 0.648 m Depth = 0.162 m Draft at midship = 0.103 m Displacemnt= 13.35 kg And my Wave has Wave height = 0.06m Wavelength = 2.4 m Water depth = 4 meters While running the simulation, I notice that There is some water on my deck surface, Are my wave profiles too high for my hull model, what should be the correct input values? |
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July 15, 2016, 02:03 |
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I'm not really sure if this is a question any of us can answer, it has more to do with your physics rather than STAR-CCM+.
I would go about seeing how the water gets there and whether or not that flow feature seems real. |
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hull, motion, motion simulation, wave elevation |
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