Yunbo Li
Shanghai Maritime University
10 Papers
13 Citations
Yunbo Li is an academic researcher from Shanghai Maritime University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seakeeping & Nonlinear system. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 10 publications. Previous affiliations of Yunbo Li include Harbin Engineering University.
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Papers
Added resistance and seakeeping performance of trimarans in oblique waves
TL;DR: In this paper, a hybrid method called QaleFOAM is used to simulate a trimaran moving in a large wave field, considering viscous effects and dealing with violent wave-structure interaction (WSI).
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The effect of side-hull position on the seakeeping performance of a trimaran at various headings
TL;DR: In this paper, the moving forward of a trimaran in waves of various headings was simulated by a hybrid numerical method, which combines the fully nonlinear potential flow theory and viscous flow theory.
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A Comparative Study on the Nonlinear Interaction Between a Focusing Wave and Cylinder Using State-of-the-art Solvers: Part A
Shagun Agarwal,Shaswat Saincher,Sriram Venkatachalam,Shiqiang Yan,Zhihua Xie,Torsten Schlurmann,Qingwei Ma,Xiaotong Yang,Decheng Wan,Jiaye Gong,Yunbo Li,Yanyan Li,Jinshu Lu,Hanbing Sun,Yan Liu,Zou Beilei,Shuling Chen,Jing Lu,Jianguo Lin,Sa Young Hong,Yoon-Jin Ha,Kyong-Hwan Kim,Seok-Kyu Cho,Dong-Min Park,Aliyar Sithik,Benjamin Bouscasse,Guillaume Ducrozet,Pierre Ferrant +27 more
TL;DR: The paper discusses the maximum, minimum, and median relative errors present in recent solvers as regards application to industrial problems rather than attempting to find the best solver.
Effects of the terms associated with ϕzz in free surface condition on the attitudes and resistance of different ships
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of the second order derivative (ϕzz) of double-body flow velocity potential with respect to the vertical coordinate in the free surface conditions are investigated.
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Numerical Simulation of Fixed and Moving Cylinders in Focusing Wave by a Hybrid Method
TL;DR: Based on the OpenFOAM, a self-developed solver qaleFOAM is applied to generate a focusing wave and simulate the interaction between the focus wave and fixed/moving cylinders as mentioned in this paper.
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