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| Damping Coefficient on a rolling boat I need help to in understanding how much damping a boat would have in calm water? I am basically attempting to simulate a boat on water (for simplicity its not a sailing boat). If a boat has been disturbed so that it rolls (say 10 degrees), how would I calculate the damping coefficient? (lets assume that the boats dimensions, weight, etc are know) . I believe it has something to do with eddies and viscous drag and the idea is it can be implemented with damped harmonic motion equation. Can anyone help please? |
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| Alock, a reason you may not have got a reply to your post is this request is not as straight forward as you may think but it can be calculated if you send me your email address I can email you a step by step procedure to calculate |
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