Mc. Fang et Sx. Su, 3-DIMENSIONAL SOLUTION FOR THE DIFFRACTION PROBLEM OF A SUBMERGED BODY IN WAVES, Journal of ship research, 42(3), 1998, pp. 167-173
The paper presents a panel method to evaluate the diffraction problem
on a submerged body moving beneath the free surface in regular waves.
In the process of numerical calculation, the 1/r term in the potential
function is treated by the method submitted by Hess & Smith (1964) wi
th three ways for the integration, and the pulsating source terms due
to the free surface effect are solved by using four different series e
xpansions and an integral representation submitted by Telste & Nobless
e (1986). With such derivation, the numerical computing techniques bec
ome available to calculate the wave exciting force for a submerged bod
y advancing in regular waves at constant speed. Besides. the effect of
the steady potential is also considered in the paper. The replacement
of the double integration by a single integral in terms of a complex
exponential integral is made in the derivative of the steady potential
. The source strength on panels is solved efficiently by applying the
Gaussian elimination method incorporated with the partial pivoting tec
hnique. Results obtained by the present technique are compared with th
e other methods and good agreement is found. The effect of steady flow
is generally small. but it still cannot be neglected in some cases, e
specially for the slender body in oblique waves. It is also found that
using the present technique incorporated with a suitable body mesh di
stribution can lead to more satisfactory results.