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A theoretical and experimental study of the capsize of Salter's duck in extreme waves

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2006

M. Greenhow
Affiliation:
Division of Marine Hydrodynamics, Norwegian Institute of Technology, Trondheim, Norway
T. Vinje
Affiliation:
Division of Marine Hydrodynamics, Norwegian Institute of Technology, Trondheim, Norway
P. Brevig
Affiliation:
Division of Ship and Ocean Laboratories, Norwegian Hydrodynamic Laboratories, Trondheim, Norway
J. Taylor
Affiliation:
Wave Power Group, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Edinburgh, Scotland

Abstract

This paper examines the problem of the survival of Salter's duck wave-energy device in extreme waves, both experimentally in a narrow tank at Edinburgh University and theoretically, using programs originally designed to study nonlinear ship motions (Vinje & Brevig 1981). Both approaches are essentially two-dimensional, corresponding to waves normally incident upon the duck string, and comparison of the two sets of results for a duck on a fixed axis shows good agreement.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1982 Cambridge University Press

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