New Progress of Ship’s Increment Resistance in Waves

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Starting with the physics nature of ships added resistance in waves, this paper mainly expounds the research development and present state in this field from theoretical prediction, experimental study and frontier of the added resistance. It seems that CFD and 3-D Green function are more applicable for solving the added resistance problem than traditional methods.

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