Transient wave resistance upon a real shear current
Yan Li, Benjamin K. Smeltzer, Simen {\AA}. Ellingsen

TL;DR
This paper develops a comprehensive theory for wave resistance and lateral forces on ships moving in realistic shear currents, with applications to vessels in the Columbia River, revealing significant effects of shear on wave patterns and forces.
Contribution
It introduces the most general wave theory for free-surface sources on shear currents, accommodating arbitrary dispersion relations, source shapes, and depth-varying currents, with practical calculation methods.
Findings
Wave resistance varies significantly with Froude number and direction.
Shear currents induce asymmetrical wave patterns and lateral forces.
Wave resistance can differ by a factor of 3 between upstream and downstream motion.
Abstract
We study the waves and wave-making forces acting on ships travelling on currents which vary as a function of depth. Our concern is realism; we consider a real current profile from the Columbia River, and model ships with dimensions and Froude numbers typical of three classes of vessels operating in these waters. To this end we employ the most general theory of waves from free-surface sources on shear current to date, which we derive and present here. Expressions are derived for ship waves which satisfy an arbitrary dispersion relation and are generated by a wave source acting on the free surface, with the source's shape and time-dependence is also being arbitrary. Practical calculation procedures for numerically calculating dispersion on a shear current which may vary arbitrarily with depth both in direction and magnitude, are indicated. For ships travelling at oblique angle to a…
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