Terms connected to the six degrees of freedom of motion
Not to be confused with Ship movements.
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Ship motions are defined by the six degrees of freedom that a ship, boat, or other watercraft, or indeed any conveyance, can experience.
Shipmotions are defined by the six degrees of freedom that a ship, boat, or other watercraft, or indeed any conveyance, can experience. The vertical/Z...
CFD computer programs, often both. RAOs are usually calculated for all shipmotions and for all wave headings. RAOs are effectively transfer functions used...
performance criteria: the established limits for the ship's responses. These are based on the shipmotions and the accelerations experienced, and include comfort...
(sailing) Capsizing Metacentric height Ship stability Shipmotions Kemp, Peter (1976). The Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea. Oxford University Press...
vessels are electrically powered using nuclear or solar energy. Shipmotions involves motions of the vessel in seaway and its responses in waves and wind...
propeller was an improvement over paddlewheels as it wasn't affected by shipmotions or draft changes. John Patch, a mariner in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia developed...
or nose-down angle measured from horizontal axis) Pitch (ship motion), one of the shipmotions' principal axes of rotation (bow-up or bow-down angle measured...
Directions or positions relative to the shape and position of an object Shipmotions – Terms connected to the six degrees of freedom of motion Aircraft principal...
cargo in the hold and prevents shifting of the cargo in response to shipmotions. During the shipbuilding process, dunnage is commonly used to describe...
vertical axis) Yaw (ship motion), one of the shipmotions' principal axes of rotation, describing motion about the vertical axis of a ship (bow-left or bow-right...
measured from the longitudinal axis) Roll (ship motion), one of the shipmotions' principal axes of rotation of a ship (angle of tilt to the port or starboard...
control systems Aircraft flight mechanics Flight with disabled controls Shipmotions Six degrees of freedom V-tail Wing warping Patents U.S. patent 821,393...
of ShipMotions and Their Influence on Aircraft Operations for ISCS Guam". Archived 27 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine David W. Taylor Naval Ship Research...
used exclusively for passenger ships, but are now used in a variety of vessels. They involve measurements of shipmotions in various sea states, followed...
of the model and ship propeller respectively KQM, KQS = torque coefficient of the model and ship propeller respectively Shipmotions – Terms connected...
representation of the propagating incident wave field that will force shipmotions over a 2-3 minute window. The wave processing algorithms also enable...
as it uses a pressurized ram cylinder and sheaves to compensate for shipmotions, limiting the variance in line tension. The recovery line and storage...
eliminates any relative motion by taking instant measurements of the ship’smotions and then compensating movement using a Stewart platform. This means...
Soon, a storm rocks the ship and the duet is transformed into a comic routine with the dancers sliding about to the ship'smotions. This number is based...
hydrodynamic forces and moments on ships or submerged objects under the influence of oblique inflow and enforced motions. The towing tank can also be equipped...
converted into an artist collective with living spaces (named the Ghost Ship) in Oakland, California which was hosting a concert with 80-100 attendees...
Zubaly, Robert B. (1975). "Dynamic Loadings Due to Waves and ShipMotions" (PDF). Ship Structure Committee. S2CID 31382941. Storhaug, Gaute (2007). Experimental...
calmer motions under higher sea states. The columns are rounded to reduce wave interactions, and the pontoons are streamlined to reduce drag. The ship's ballast...