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The Journal of Ship Research is a quarterly publication providing highly technical papers on applied research in hydrodynamics, propulsion, ship motions, structures, and vibrations. While the Journal requires that papers present the results of research that advances ship and ocean science and engineering, most contributions bear directly on other disciplines, such as civil and mechanical engineering, applied mathematics, and numerical analysis. High quality papers are contributed from the U.S., Canada and overseas, with representation from established authorities as well as new researchers.

Publisher: Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME)

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Volume 51, Number 3, September 2007

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Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes Simulations for High-Speed Wigley Hull in Deep and Shallow Water
pp. 187-203(17)
Authors: Sakamoto, Nobuaki; Wilson, Robert Vance; Stern, Frederick

Simulating Ship Maneuvers in Deep and Coastal Waters
pp. 204-216(13)
Authors: Ong, Muk Chen; Lee, Selina C.C.; Lim, Arthur T.B.; Lo, Edmond Y.M.; Tan, Soon Keat

Multiobjective Optimization of a Containership Using Deterministic Particle Swarm Optimization
pp. 217-228(12)
Authors: Pinto, Antonio; Peri, Daniele; Campana, Emilio F.

Steady Flow Approximations in Three-Dimensional Ship Motion Calculation
pp. 229-249(21)
Authors: Kim, Booki; Shin, Yung-Sup

A Nonlinear Analysis Formulation for Bend Stiffeners
pp. 250-258(9)
Authors: Vaz, M.A.; de Lemos, C. A. D.; Caire, M.

The Simulation of Ship Motions Using a B-Spline-Based Panel Method in Time Domain
pp. 267-284(18)
Authors: Datta, Ranadev; Sen, Debabrata

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