Naval Hydrodynamics Twenty-Second Symposium
Description:
The Twenty-Second Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics was held in Washington, D.C., from August 9-14, 1998. It coincided with the 100th anniversary of the David Taylor Model Basin. This international symposium was organized jointly by the Office of Naval Research (Mechanics and Energy Conversion S&T Division), the National Research Council (Naval Studies Board), and the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division (David Taylor Model Basin). This biennial symposium promotes the technical exchange of naval research developments of common interest to all the countries of the world. The forum encourages both formal and informal discussion of the presented papers, and the occasion provides an opportunity for direct communication between international peers.
Table of Contents- Front Matter
- Contents
- 1 Opening Remarks
- 2 Technical Sessions
- 3 Hydrodynamics in Ship Design
- 4 Propulsor Hydrodynamics/Hydroacoustics
- 5 Cavitation and Bubbly Flows
- 6 Frontier Experimental Techniques
- 7 Wave-Induced Ship Motions and Loads
- 8 Viscous Ship Hydrodynamics
- 9 Shallow Water Hydrodynamics
- 10 Weinblum Lecture
- 11 Water Entry and Wake Dynamics
- 12 Bluff Body Hydrodynamics
- 13 Fluid Dynamics in the Naval Context
- 14 Wave Hydrodynamics
- 15 CFD Validation
- Appendix - List of Participants