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Item Evaluation of river regulatory measures in hughly estuary using tidal asymmetry characteristics(IEEE, 2006) Sivakholundu, K. M.; Kathiroli S.; Mani J. S.; Idichandy V. G.Tidal asymmetry has a profound effect on estuarine hydrodynamics and sedimentation pattern. The information of tidal asymmetry can be a useful tool to evaluate the flow pattern in shallow estuary and characterize the dominance of flood or ebb flow. The effects of features (like obstructions, depressions, etc.) and discharge variation in a theoretical channel section is simulated to quantify the parameters of tidal asymmetry. A set of proposed river regulatory measures in a shallow estuary (Hughly, India) was taken up for evaluation using tidal asymmetry parameters to check whether this may be used as additional tool. The indications provided (flood dominance and hence sediment importing regime) with asymmetry parameters do match with field conditions (based on bathymetry survey data). The asymmetry parameters may be put to use to evaluate the change in flood/ebb dominance in relative terms in a given section.Item Analysis of antifouling paints using drum test apparatus(RINA, 2015-12) Joshi, Madhu; Mukherjee, A.; Misra, S. C.; Ramesh, U. S.Ship has been recognized as a major factor in introduction of non-native and harmful organisms which causes deleterious effects on the performance of the vessel. More than 70% of Invasive species worldwide have found to be due to hull fouling. To mitigate fouling, underwater parts of the vessels are coated with antifouling paints. Antifouling paints provide foul-free hulls up to a maximum of 95 % of the vessels underwater area. There are a number of types of these paints but “self-polishing coatings” are predominantly preferred by the shipping industry. In these types of coatings, a thin layer of biocide containing paint (typically 2 to 5 microns/month) is leached or “polished” away. This polishing action primarily depends on the hydrodynamic surface forces on the vessels hull. The higher the fluid velocity, the higher are the polishing rate. Certain areas of the vessel such as near the bow, stern, etc experience higher fluid velocity and therefore higher polishing rates thereby resulting in premature fouling. Conversely, areas where the flow rates are considerably smaller would experience lesser polishing rates which would result in insufficient amount of biocides being delivered which would again result in premature fouling. In order to study and estimate the polishing rates of Anti Fouling paint we have designed, fabricated a rotating drum test facility .Wall shear stress are to be calculated by CFD methodsItem Study on conversion of traditional wooden boat to steel boat(2015-02) Sudheer, Y.; Ananth Kumar, N.Item Comparative study for resistance of a bulk carrier using CFD(Altair Technology Conference, 2013-07) Bhavaraju, Pradeep J. S.; Revathi, Ch.; Ramesh, U. S.The hydrodynamic performance of a vessel depends on the shape of the hull. Therefore it is important that the hull form be carefully designed to minimize pressure distribution and resistance. A CFD analysis for the full scale bulk carrier is made to estimate the resistance at different velocitie . A 3D steady state, incompressible viscous flow analysis for 8, 12 and 14 knots at 7.8 m draft level is executed for zero offset flow angle using the CFD package ACUSOLVE and the results are compared with experimentally obtained model test results. An attempt is made to simulate free surface interaction between the bulk carrier and water using the Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics method available in RADIOSS solver.