13.024 Numerical Marine Hydrodynamics, Spring 2003
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Milgram, Jerome H.
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Numerical Marine Hydrodynamics
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Introduction to numerical methods: interpolation, differentiation, integration, systems of linear equations. Solution of differential equations by numerical integration, partial differential equations of inviscid hydrodynamics: finite difference methods, panel methods. Fast Fourier Transforms. Numerical representation of sea waves. Computation of the motions of ships in waves. Integral boundary layer equations and numerical solutions.
Date issued
2003-06Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Ocean EngineeringOther identifiers
13.024-Spring2003
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Keywords
numerical methods, interpolation, differentiation, integration, differential equations, numerical integration, boundary integral equation panel methods, Fast Fourier Transforms, finite difference methods, Integral boundary layer equations, numerical lifting surface computations, Numerical representation, numerical solutions, incompressible fluid mechanics, calculus, complex numbers, root finding, curve fitting, numerical differentiation, numerical errors, panel methods, oscillating rigid objects, 13.024, 2.29
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