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1 P R O G R A M 15th International Workshop on Water Waves and Floating Bodies 27 February 1 March 2000 Dan Caesarea Israel

Program of the 15 th IWWWFB 2 Sunday, February 27, 2000 (1 st - 2 nd sessions) 13:00-18.30 Registration (Lobby) 14:30-14:35 Opening 14:35-16:15 First session - Chairman Prof. M. Stiassnie 14:35-15:00 Agnon, Y. and H.B. Bingham, A Fourier-Boussinesq method for nonlinear wave propagation on a variable depth fluid. 15:00-15:25 Ando, S., Wind waves and swells: probabilistic models for directions of propagation for moving ships. 15:25-15:50 Pelinovsky, E. and C. Kharif, Simplified model of the freak wave formation from the random wave field. 15:50-16:15 Wu, G., Y. Liu and D.K.P. Yue, Numerical reconstruction of nonlinear irregular wave-field using single or multiple probe data. 16:15-16:35 Coffee Break 16:35-18:15 Second session - Chairman Prof. W.W. Schultz 16:35-17:00 Tuck, E.O., Numerical solution for unsteady two-dimensional free-surface flows. 17:00-17:25 Borthwick, A.G.L., M.S. Turnbull and R. Eatock Taylor, Nonlinear wave loading using sigma-transformed and unstructured finite element meshing. 17:25-17:50 van Brummelen, H. and H. Raven, Numerical solution of steady free-surface Navier-Stokes flow. 17:50-18:15 Rognebakke, O.F. and O.M. Faltinsen, Damping of sloshing due to tank roof impact. 19:15-20:00 Get Together Reception 20:00-21:00 Dinner

Program of the 15 th IWWWFB 3 Monday, February 28, 2000 (3 rd - 4 th sessions) 07:00-08:30 Breakfast 8:30-10:35 Third session - Chairman Prof. O.M. Faltinsen 08:30-08:55 Akylas, T.R., Supercritical wakes in stratified flows. 08:55-09:20 Grue, J., A. Jensen, P.-O. Rusås and J.K. Sveen, Solitary waves in stratified fluid: modelling and experiments. 09:20-09:45 Cadby, J.R. and C.M. Linton, Scattering of oblique waves in a two-layer fluid. 09:45-10:10 Vanden-Broeck, J.-M. and B. Spivak, Free-surface wave damping due to viscosity and surfactants. 10:10-10:35 Molin, B., On the sloshing modes in moonpools, or the dispersion equation for progressive waves in a channel through the ice sheet. 10:35-10:55 Coffee Break 10:55-13:00 Fourth session - Chairman Prof. S.D. Sharma 10:55-11:20 Ohkusu, M., Analysis of wave force on a large and thin floating platform. 11:20-11:45 Zhang, J., M. McIver, P. McIver and C.M. Linton, Embedded trapped modes for arrays of cylinders. 11:45-12:10 Malenica, Š. and M. Zalar, An alternative method for linear hydrodynamics of air cushion supported floating bodies. 12:10-12:35 Dingemans, M.W. and A.C. Radder, The use of the CL-equation as a model for secondary circulations. 12:35-13:00 Indeitsev, D. and Yu. Mochalova, Trapped modes above a die oscillating on the bottom of a wave channel. 13:00-14:00 Light Lunch 14:00-20:00 Bus Tour (Caesarea, Hadera, Tel Aviv, Jaffa) 20:00-21:30 Dinner in Tel Aviv (Oriental & Yemenite restaurant)

Program of the 15 th IWWWFB 4 Tuesday, February 29, 2000 (5 th - 8 th sessions) 07:00-08:30 Breakfast 8:30-10:35 Fifth session - Chairman Prof. M. Ohkusu 08:30-08:55 Evans, D.V. and B.J. Shipway, A continuum model for multi-column structures in waves. 08:55-09:20 Kashiwagi, M., Wave interactions with a multitude of floating cylinders. 09:20-09:45 Huseby, M., A. Jensen and J. Grue. An experimental investigation of ringing loads on a verical cylinder in transient waves. 09:45-10:10 Retzler, C.H., J.R. Chaplin and R.C.T. Rainey, Transient motion of a vertical cylinder: measurements and computations of the free surface. 10:10-10:35 Simon M.J. and N.G. Kuznetsov, On the uniqueness of water-wave problems for submerged cylinders in oblique waves. 10:35-10:55 Coffee Break 10:55-13:00 Sixth session - Chairman Prof. R. F. Beck 10:55-11:20 Newman, J.N., Diffraction of water waves by an air chamber. 11:20-11:45 Gueret, R. and A.J. Hermans, Behavior of a ship with elastic distortions in periodic waves. 11:45-12:10 Hamilton, J.A. and R.W. Yeung, Non-linear motion of a submerged body in waves. 12:10-12:35 Greco, M., O. Faltinsen and M. Landrini, An investigation of water on deck phenomena. 12:35-13:00 Jiang, T. and R. Henn, Nonlinear waves generated by a surface-piercing body using a unified shallow-water theory. 13:00-14:00 Light Lunch

Program of the 15 th IWWWFB 5 Tuesday, February 29, 2000 (5 th - 8 th sessions) 14:00-16:05 Seventh session - Chairman Prof. A. Hermans 14:00-14:25 Lin, H.J. and M. Perlin, The velocity and vorticity fields beneath gravitycapillary waves exhibiting parasitic ripples. 14:25-14:50 Clamond, D. and J. Grue, Dynamics of the transient leading part of a wave train. 14:50-15:15 Shemer, L., Haiying Jiao and E. Kit, Nonlinear wave group evolution in deep and intermediate-depth water: experiments and numerical simulations. 15:15-15:40 Westhuis, J. H., E. van Groesen and R. Huijsmans, Long time evolution of unstable bichromatic waves. 15:40-16:05 van Daalen, E.F.G., J. Gerrits, G.E. Loots and A.E.P. Veldman, Free surface anti-roll tank simulations with a volume of fluid based Navier-Stokes solver. 16:05-16:25 Coffee Break 16:25-18:30 Eight session - Chairman Prof. J.N. Newman 16:25-16:50 Fontaine, E., M. Landrini and M.P. Tulin, On modeling the post breaking phase: splashing. 16:50-17:15 Grilli, S., P. Guyenne and F. Dias, Numerical computation of three-dimensional overturning waves. 17:15-17:40 Peregrine, D.H. and M. Brocchini, An instantaneous measure of the strength of a breaker: foot and toes. 17:40-18:05 Subramani, A.K. and R.F. Beck, Suppression of wave breaking in nonlinear water wave computations including forward speed. 18:05-18:30 Kimmoun, O. and C. Kharif, On the behaviour of steep short-crested waves in deep water and their effects on structures. 18:30-19:15 Meeting of Organizing Committee. 20:00-22:00 Formal Dinner

Program of the 15 th IWWWFB 6 Wednesday, March 1, 2000 (9 th - 10 th sessions) 07:00-08:30 Breakfast 8:30-10:35 Ninth session - Chairman Prof. M.P. Tulin 08:30-08:55 Landrini, M. and P.A. Tyvand, Impulsive free-surface flow due to a steady line source at the bottom of a uniform fluid layer. 08:55-09:20 Judge, C. and A. Troesch, Asymmetry and horizontal velocity during water impact. 09:20-09:45 Iafrati, A. and A. Korobkin, Liquid flow close to intersection point. 09:45-10:10 Peng, W. and D.H. Peregrine, Pressure-impulse theory for plate impact on water surface. 10:10-10:35 Scolan, Y.-M. and A. A. Korobkin, Design of three-dimensional bodies subject to water impact. 10:35-10:55 Coffee Break 10:55-13:00 Tenth session - Chairman Prof. D.V. Evans 10:55-11:20 Ursell, F., The metacentre in the stability of ships. Some difficulties. 11:20-11:45 Doctors, L.J. and A.H. Day, The squat of a vessel with a transom stern. 11:45-12:10 Drimer, N., M. Glozman, M. Stiassnie and G. Zilman, Forecasting the motion of berthed ships in harbors. 12:10-12:35 Iwashita, H., On unsteady waves generated by a blunt ship with forward speed 12:35-13:00 Mori, K. and S. Nagaya, Wave making resistance of a submerged hydrofoil with downward force. 13:00-14:00 Concluding lunch