A Basic Computation Model of Added Mass on Ship Section with Green Function

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A basic mathematic model of ship section added mass is important for the ship dynamics research. According to the fluid dynamics control equations, the numeric formula of added mass is derived by using Green function. The representation form of added mass is discussed on basic domain of integral function.

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