Abstract

The results of numerically solving the linear problem of the small steady-state oscillations of a horizontal cylinder located at the interface between two fluids of different densities are presented. The hybrid element method is used. In this method the velocity potentials are represented by means of the finite element method in a narrow zone in the neighborhood of the body and by means of the boundary integral equations in the outer domain. The Green’s functions for an oscillating source in a two-layer fluid bounded from above by a free boundary and from below by an even horizontal bottom are derived. Numerical calculations of the apparent mass and damping coefficients are carried out for an elliptic cylinder beneath a free surface and for a cylinder with the cross-section in the form of a Lewis rib contour which floats on the free surface.

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