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Sloshing

  • Date Published: September 2009
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  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9780521881111

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  • This book presents sloshing with marine and land-based applications, with a focus on ship tanks. It also includes the nonlinear multimodal method developed by the authors and an introduction to computational fluid dynamics. Emphasis is also placed on rational and simplified methods, including several experimental results. Topics of special interest include antirolling tanks, linear sloshing, viscous wave loads, damping, and slamming. The book contains numerous illustrations, examples and exercises.

    • Provides a comprehensive introduction to sloshing with marine and land-based applications with a focus on ship tanks
    • Topics of special interest include antirolling tanks, linear sloshing, viscous wave loads, damping and slamming
    • The nonlinear multimodal method developed by the authors and an introduction to CFD are included
    • The book contains numerous illustrations, examples and exercises
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    '… comprehensive and well-written … should certainly be in the library of any institution where fluid mechanics is an active topic of research. … its extensive contents make it good value as a reference text in, and beyond, the topic of its title.' Journal of Fluids and Structures

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    • Date Published: September 2009
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9780521881111
    • length: 606 pages
    • dimensions: 260 x 183 x 34 mm
    • weight: 1.2kg
    • contains: 227 b/w illus. 14 tables
    • availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
  • Table of Contents

    1. Sloshing in marine and land-based applications
    2. Governing equations of liquid sloshing
    3. Wave-induced ship motions
    4. Linear natural sloshing modes
    5. Linear modal theory
    6. Viscous wave loads
    7. Multimodal method
    8. Nonlinear asymptotic theories and experiments for a 2D rectangular tank
    9. Non-linear asymptotic theories and experiments for three dimensional sloshing
    10. Computational fluid dynamics
    11. Slamming.

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    Sloshing

    Odd M. Faltinsen, Alexander N. Timokha

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    Odd M. Faltinsen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim
    Odd M. Faltinsen received his Ph.D. in naval architecture and marine engineering from the University of Michigan in 1971 and has been a professor of marine hydrodynamics at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology since 1974. Dr Faltinsen has experience with a broad spectrum of hydrodynamically related problems for ships and sea structures, including hydroelastic problems. He has published about 300 scientific publications and is the author of the textbooks Sea Loads on Ships and Offshore Structures and Hydrodynamics of High-Speed Marine Vehicles, published by Cambridge University Press in 1990 and 2005, respectively. Faltinsen is a Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Engineering, USA and a Foreign Member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.

    Alexander N. Timokha, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim
    Alexander Timokha obtained his Ph.D. in fluid dynamics from Kiev University in 1988 and, later on, a full doctor of physics and mathematics degree (habilitation) in 1993 at the Institute of Mathematics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. He is now Leading Researcher and Professor of Applied Mathematics at the Institute of Mathematics. Since 2004, he has been a Visiting Professor at CeSOS, Trondheim, Norway. In the 1980s, he was involved as a consultant of hydrodynamic aspects of spacecraft applications for the famous design offices Yuzhnoye and Salut. Dr Timokha's current research interests lie in mathematical aspects of hydromechanics with emphasis on free-surface problems, in general, and on sloshing, in particular. He has authored more than 120 publications and 2 books.

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