Hydrodynamic analysis and improvement of pontoon boats

This study is related to the design features of pontoon boats that enjoy an increasing market share in global recreational boat industry. In this investigation, a representative pontoon boat with three cylindrical buoyancy elements was taken as the model to be studied. Afterwards, the buoyancy eleme...

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Pontoons
Turbulence
Viscosity
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