A. Millward’s research while affiliated with University of Liverpool and other places

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A Preliminary Design Method for the Prediction of Squat in Shallow Water
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January 1990

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Marine Technology and SNAME News

A. Millward

The variation of squat with speed in shallow water has been shown to be important with the sinking of the ferry Herald of Free Enterprise, yet it is not easily predictable, particularly at higher speeds. The squat characteristics of a number of ship models have been analyzed and an empirical method of predicting the squat at subcritical speeds has been devised. This method has been compared with data from the model tests of the Herald of Free Enterprise and has shown good agreement.

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... The Barrass [5,6], Eryuzlu [7] and Huuska/Guliev [8] formulas are recommended in the "Guidelines for Design of Approach Channel" by the PIANC to calculate the ship squat. In addition to the three formulas recommended above, many empirical formulas are used for calculating squat, including those by Tuck [9], Romisch [10], Millward [11,12], Ankudinov [13], ICORELS [14], as well as Yoshimura and Norrbin [15]. All these formulas have limited specific application scopes and conditions, as shown in Table 1. ...

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Experimental Analysis of the Influence of the Cross-Section Coefficient on the Ship Squat While the Ship Exits the Shiplift Chamber
A Preliminary Design Method for the Prediction of Squat in Shallow Water
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  • January 1990

Marine Technology and SNAME News