Tor Vinje’s scientific contributions

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Publications (1)


Added Mass and Damping of Rectangular Bodies Close to the Free Surface
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December 1984

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Journal of Ship Research

John Nicholas Newman

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Tor Vinje

A submerged two-dimensional rectangle in calm water with infinite depth is studied. A linear theory is developed to provide a relatively simple explanation of the occurrence of negative added mass for submerged bodies. The vertical hydrodynamic force is associated only with the flow in the shallow region, and the resulting pressure which acts on the top face of the rectangle. The results from this theory are compared with numerical results from the Frank method. The importance of the interaction effect between the top and the bottom of the body, which is neglected in the present theory, is discussed.

Citations (1)


... The analysis elucidated negative added mass values for square sections when the submergence equaled to one-quarter of the semi-width. Newman et al. [3] further expanded on this topic, identifying negative added mass values, and rapid fluctuations in damping and added mass coefficients within specific frequency ranges, based on resonant free surface motion observed above a submerged body. In addition, McIver and Evans [4] conducted an investigation into the behavior 2 of 26 of a submerged vertical cylinder undergoing heave motions. ...

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Hydrodynamic Behavior of a Submerged Spheroid in Close Proximity to the Sea Surface
Added Mass and Damping of Rectangular Bodies Close to the Free Surface
  • Citing Article
  • December 1984

Journal of Ship Research