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    Full-scale measurements of slamming loads and responses on high-speed planing craft in waves by Camilleri, J., Taunton, D.J., Temarel, P.

    Published in Journal of fluids and structures (01-08-2018)
    “…Full-scale trials on a high-speed planing craft in waves were conducted to investigate the characteristics of slamming impacts and related rigid body and…”
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    Modelling of the WITT wave energy converter by Crowley, S., Porter, R., Taunton, D.J., Wilson, P.A.

    Published in Renewable energy (01-01-2018)
    “…The paper describes the theoretical modelling and experimental validation of a novel design of ocean wave energy converter which is comprised of a floating,…”
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    The limitations of statistical low runs prediction in rough seas: A study based on real wave data by Caiazzo, G., Taunton, D.J., Wilson, P.A.

    Published in Ocean engineering (01-03-2019)
    “…This work aims to estimate the feasibility of wave runs statistical prediction in rough seas, with a specific application of Kimura's theory (Kimura, 1980)…”
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    An experimental investigation into whole body vibration generated during the hydroelastic slamming of a high speed craft by Halswell, P.K., Wilson, P.A., Taunton, D.J., Austen, S.

    Published in Ocean engineering (01-11-2016)
    “…High-Speed planing Craft (HSC) expose their crew to high levels of vibration that regularly exceed the daily exposure limit set out by European directive…”
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    Measurement of ship hydroelastic response using multiple wireless sensor nodes by Bennett, S.S., Brooks, C.J., Winden, B., Taunton, D.J., Forrester, A.I.J., Turnock, S.R., Hudson, D.A.

    Published in Ocean engineering (15-03-2014)
    “…A measurement system is required for the assessment of the structural and kinematic response of a free-running model, either at model or full scale. Tethered…”
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