Development of New Lagrangian Computational Methods for Ice-Ship Interaction Problems: NICESHIP Project

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This document presents the activities carried out to date (04/2019) in the project ‘Development of new Lagrangian computational methods for ice-ship interaction problems’ (NICE-SHIP). The NICE-SHIP project aims at developing a new generation of computational methods, based on the integration of innovative Lagrangian particle-based and finite element procedures for the analysis of the operation of a vessel in an iced sea, taking into account the different possible conditions of the ice. It is expected that the computational analysis techniques to be developed in NICE-SHIP will allow ice-class vessel designers to accurately evaluate the loads acting on the structure of a ship navigating in iced-seas and, in particular, to determine the ice resistance of the ship in different ice conditions.

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García-Espinosa, J., Oñate, E., Camas, B. S., Celigueta, M. A., Latorre, S., & Colom-Cobb, J. (2020). Development of New Lagrangian Computational Methods for Ice-Ship Interaction Problems: NICESHIP Project. In Computational Methods in Applied Sciences (Vol. 54, pp. 121–153). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37752-6_8

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