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Old   August 2, 2016, 08:24
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I am trying to simulate Planar motion mechanism(PMM) test on boat using star ccm.
I want to generate pure sway and yaw motion on the hull using STAR-CCM+.
in Voting time My boat is not moving forward but Center of gravity and force vector are moving forward
so heel of my boat separated from the water
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Old   March 4, 2025, 10:41
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Hello,
I need to do maneuvering tests( turning circle and ziz zag tests) in shallow water of my vessel. I want to use the PMM model. Can someone explain how I can do it?
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