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Professional Résumé Frederick Stern April 2016 http://www.iihr.uiowa.edu/shiphydro/ 1. Date of birth: 29 September 1949; Chicago, Illinois 2. Higher education: School Degree Date_____ University of Michigan Ph.D. 1980 University of Michigan M.S.E. 1977 University of Michigan B.S.E. (summa cum laude) 1975 3. Title of doctoral thesis: “A Model for Propeller Sheet Cavitation: The Equations of Motion for Elliptical Cavities in Spatiotemporally Varying Velocity Fields,” Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Advisor: Professor W.S. Vorus. 4. Fields of Knowledge: Computational and experimental fluid dynamics; uncertainty analysis and quantification; deterministic and stochastic optimization; ship hydrodynamics; viscous flow; wave breaking; turbulence; unsteady separation; propulsors and cavitation; and research in education. 5. Publications summary: Authored, co-authored, or edited: 7 international conference proceedings/books; 6 book chapters; 5 committee reports and 12 Quality Manual Procedures for the 21 st –25 th International Towing Tank Conference; 12 NATO AVT final report chapters; 174 journal articles; 4 moderate review journal articles; 2 online archive articles; 242 conference proceeding papers, and 50 reports. 6. Employment record: July13 – present George D. Ashton Professor of Hydroscience and Engineering Sep 95 – present Professor Mechanical Engineering/Research Engineer Sep 89 – Aug 95 Associate Professor Mechanical Engineering/Research Engineer Sep 83 – Aug 89 Assistant Professor Mechanical Engineering/Research Engineer Department Mechanical Engineering/Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research The University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa 52242 (319) 335-5215 (voice); 335-5238 (fax); [email protected] (email) Sep 80 – Aug 83 Research Naval Architect (Security Clearance: Top Secret) Science Applications, Inc. 134 Holiday Court, Suite 318 Annapolis, Maryland 21401 Feb 80 – Aug 80 Postdoctoral Research Scientist Sep 75 – Jan 80 Graduate Research Assistant University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Professional Résumé

Frederick Stern April 2016

http://www.iihr.uiowa.edu/shiphydro/

1. Date of birth: 29 September 1949; Chicago, Illinois 2. Higher education: School Degree Date_____ University of Michigan Ph.D. 1980 University of Michigan M.S.E. 1977 University of Michigan B.S.E. (summa cum laude) 1975 3. Title of doctoral thesis:

“A Model for Propeller Sheet Cavitation: The Equations of Motion for Elliptical Cavities in Spatiotemporally Varying Velocity Fields,” Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Advisor: Professor W.S. Vorus.

4. Fields of Knowledge: Computational and experimental fluid dynamics; uncertainty analysis and quantification; deterministic and stochastic optimization; ship hydrodynamics; viscous flow; wave breaking; turbulence; unsteady separation; propulsors and cavitation; and research in education.

5. Publications summary:

Authored, co-authored, or edited: 7 international conference proceedings/books; 6 book chapters; 5 committee reports and 12 Quality Manual Procedures for the 21st–25th International Towing Tank Conference; 12 NATO AVT final report chapters; 174 journal articles; 4 moderate review journal articles; 2 online archive articles; 242 conference proceeding papers, and 50 reports.

6. Employment record: July13 – present George D. Ashton Professor of Hydroscience and Engineering Sep 95 – present Professor Mechanical Engineering/Research Engineer Sep 89 – Aug 95 Associate Professor Mechanical Engineering/Research Engineer Sep 83 – Aug 89 Assistant Professor Mechanical Engineering/Research Engineer Department Mechanical Engineering/Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research The University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa 52242 (319) 335-5215 (voice); 335-5238 (fax); [email protected] (email) Sep 80 – Aug 83 Research Naval Architect (Security Clearance: Top Secret) Science Applications, Inc. 134 Holiday Court, Suite 318 Annapolis, Maryland 21401 Feb 80 – Aug 80 Postdoctoral Research Scientist Sep 75 – Jan 80 Graduate Research Assistant University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan

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7. Consulting and Expert Witness:

1. Consulting Assistant, Vorus and Associates, 75 – 80 2. Consultant, Science Applications International Corporation, 83 – 85; 88 – 91 (Security

Clearance: Secret) 3. Consultant, Air-O-Lator Corporation, 86 4. Consultant, Jason Associates, 90 – 92 (Security Clearance: Secret) 5. Consultant, Office of Naval Research, 90 – present (Security Clearance: Secret) 6. Expert Witness, Law Offices of Windle Turley, P.C.: Old vs. OMC 89/90; Dacus vs.

OMC, 90/91 7. Expert Witness, Law Offices of Ronald K. Barker, P.C.: City of West Fargo vs. Air-O-

Lator et al., 90 8. Expert Witness, Law Offices of Mindell, Panzer, Mulcahy & Malin: Denison vs.

Brunswick et al., 91/92 9. Expert Witness, Law Offices of Berman & Simmons, P.A.: Greenwood vs. Mercury

Motors et al., 92 10. Short Course, David Taylor Model Basin, “Verification and Validation of CFD

Simulations,” F. Stern and H. Coleman, 24 – 25 May 1999 11. Expert Witness, Law Offices of Shaffer, Lombardo, and Shurin: 03 and 05. 12. Consultant, Interactive Flow Studies: 08 – 11. 13. Consultant, SAIC, 2009 – 2013 (Security Clearance: Secret) 14. Consultant, Aalto University, 2014 15. Expert Witness, US Dept. Justice, FastShip LLC vs. US, 2014

8. National and international committees: 8.1 Professional Societies, Government and International Agencies, and Universities

1. SNAME: Flow Studies Panel (H-11), 83 – present; Propeller Hydrodynamics Panel (H-8), 87 – present

2. ATTC: Propulsion Committee 21st (86), 22nd (89), and 23rd (92); Chairman Executive Committee 25th (Iowa City, 98)

3. ITTC: Resistance Committee, 21st (94 – 96), 22nd (97 – 99) (chairman), 23rd (00 – 02) (chairman); Maneuvering Committee, 24th (03 – 05) (secretary), 25th (06 – 08) (secretary).

4. Dept. of Navy S&T Candidate Evaluation Panel, 94 5. Dept. of Navy ATT Wake Physics PAT, 96 6. Steering Committee: 6DOF RANS MOU Italian-USA Navy, 2002 – 2004 7. NATO AVT (member) Stability and Control Prediction of Maneuvering Air and Sea

Vehicles; Computational Uncertainty; Reliable Prediction of Separated Flow Onset and Progression for Air and Sea Vehicles, Application of Sensitivity Analysis and Uncertainty Quantification to Military Vehicle Design; (co-Chair) Evaluation of Prediction Methods for Ship Maneuvering and Control; (co-Chair) Stochastic Optimization for Naval and Aero Military Vehicles.

8. Harbin Engineering University, Strategic Planning for Numerical Tanks/Ocean Panel (member) 2014-2015

8.2 Conferences and Workshops

1. Organizing and Paper Committees and Local Program Chairman, 6th International Conference on Numerical Ship Hydrodynamics, Iowa City, 1993

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2. Organizing Committee, 3rd Osaka Colloquium on Advanced CFD Applications to Ship Flow and Hull Form Design, Osaka, Japan, 25 – 27 May 1998

3. Organizing Committee, ASME Forum CFD Codes: Verification, Validation, and Uncertainties, 1999 ASME FED Summer Meeting, 18 – 23 July San Francisco, CA

4. Organizing and Paper Committees, 7th International Conference on Numerical Ship Hydrodynamics, Nantes, France, 1999

5. Organizing Committee, ASME Forum Developments in CFD Code Verification and Validation, 2000 ASME FED Summer Meeting

6. Organizing Committee, Gothenburg 2000: Workshop on Ship Hydrodynamics CFD, Gothenburg, Sweden, 2000 http://www.iihr.uiowa.edu/gothenburg2000/

7. Chairman, Organizing Committee, ASME Forum Use of Complementary Experiments and Simulations in Research and Design, 2000 ASME Winter Annual Meeting.

8. Organizing and Paper Committees, 8th International Conference on Numerical Ship Hydrodynamics, Seoul, Korea, 2003

9. International Scientific Committee, 15th International Conference on Hydrodynamics in Ship Design, Safety, and Operation, Gdansk, Poland, 22 – 24 October 2003

10. Executive Committee and Advisory Group, CFD Workshop Tokyo 2005, National Maritime Research Institute, Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan, 9–11 March 2005 http://www.nmri.go.jp/cfd/cfdws05/.

11. Advisory Committee, 5th Osaka Colloquium on Advanced CFD Applications to Ship Flow and Hull Form Design, Osaka, Japan, 14 – 15 March 2005.

12. Chairman, Executive Organizing Committee, SIMMAN 2008: Workshop on V&V of Ship Maneuvering Simulation Methods, Hosted FORCE/IIHR, Copenhagen, Denmark, 14 – 16 April 2008 http://www.simman2008.dk/.

13. Organizing Committee, Gothenburg 2010: Workshop on Ship Hydrodynamics CFD, Gothenburg, Sweden, 2010 http://gothenburg2010.org.insean.it/.

14. International Scientific Committee of Hydronav 2010 Poland. 15. Technical Review Committee, 9th Conference on Numerical Ship Hydrodynamics, Ann

Arbor, MI, 5 – 8 August 2007. 16. International Steering Committee, FLUCOME, 2000 – present 17. Executive Organizing Committee, SIMMAN 2013: Workshop on V&V of Ship

Maneuvering Simulation Methods, Hosted FORCE/IIHR/MARIN, Copenhagen, Denmark.

18. Co-Chairperson: Steering Committee for the CFD Workshops in Ship Hydrodynamics 2010-2015.

19. Chairperson: Steering Committee for the CFD Workshops in Ship Hydrodynamics 2015-2020.

20. Member: Steering Committee for the Simulation Workshops in Ship Maneuvering 2016-2018.

21. International Scientific Committee: Third International Conference on Ship Maneuvering in Shallow and Confined Water, Ghent, Belgium 3 – 5 June 2013.

22. International Scientific Committee Hydronav 2010, 26 – 27 June 2014, Wroclaw, Poland 23. International Scientific Committee 4th MASHCON (International Conference on Ship

Manoeuvring in Shallow and Confined Water), Hamburg, Germany 23 - 25 May, 2016 8.3 International Journals

1. Editorial Board: Journal of Marine Sciences and Technology, 95 – present 2. Editorial Committee: Journal of Ship Research, 98 – present

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3. Editorial Board: Progress in CFD, An International Journal, 2001 – present 4. Scientific Committee: Polish Maritime Research, An International Journal, 2004 – present 5. Editorial Board: Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, 2008 – present. 6. Associate Editor: Journal of Ship Research. 7. Deputy Editor Journal Marine Science and Technology 8. Associate Editor: Journal of Ocean Engineering and Marine Energy

9. Professional societies:

Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Member American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Fellow American Society Engineering Education, Member

10. Recognitions: 10.1 Universities and Professional Societies

1. B.S.E. Summa cum Laude, 1975 2. Outstanding Undergraduate Student NA & ME, 1975 3. Tau Beta Pi, 1975 4. Old Gold Faculty Summer Fellowship, The University of Iowa, 1984 5. Developmental Assignment Award, The University of Iowa, Second Semester 1990 – 91 6. Visiting Professor: Dipartimento Di Ingegneria Civile, Universita Degli Studi Di

Firenze, Italia, Second Semester 1990 – 91 7. Faculty Scholar Award, The University of Iowa, Academic Years 1993 – 96 8. Fellow, American Society Mechanical Engineer, July 2000 9. CACHE News No. 59 Fall 04 Newsletter Online publication:

http://www.che.utexas.edu/cache/. 10. Faculty Profile, Iowa Engineer, Volume 2005, No. 1. 11. Engineering View book profile AY 06/07. 12. AREE, summer 2006, Vol. 2, No. 2, Online publication: http://www.areeonline.org/. 13. The American Bureau of Shipping Captain Joseph H. Linnard Prize 2010 for “Numerical

Optimization Methods for ship Hydrodynamic Design,” Campana, E.F., Peri, D., Tahara, Y., Kandasamy, M., & Stern, F., SNAME Annual Meeting, 2009.

14. Career Development Award, Fall Semester 2011. 15. Faculty Excellence Award for Research, College of Engineering, University of Iowa, 2012. 16. NATO RTO Scientific Achievement Award, 2012. 17. George D. Ashton Professor of Hydroscience and Engineering 2013 18. CACHE Winter 2014 Newsletter ANSYS CFD: http://cache.org/ 19. Paper, “Forward Speed Calm Water Roll Decay for Surface Combatant: Global and Local

Flow Measurements,” originally published in the Journal of Ship Research in December, 2013, selected by the SNAME Featured Papers Committee as a Significant Paper of 2013.

10.2 Invited Lectures

1. Japan (6): Kyushu U., Mitsubishi, Hiroshima U., Osaka U., UOP, Tokyo U. 1 – 15 November 1986

2. Italy, Germany, France, Sweden, Netherlands, Norway: Centro Per Gli Studi Di Technica

Navale, Universita Degli Studi di Firenze, Institut Fu.. r Schiffbau Der Universitat

Hamburg, Bassin D'Essais Des Carenes, Chalmers U. of Technology, Maritime Research Institute Netherlands, Norwegian Institute of Technology, April – May 1991

3. USA: Dept. ME, Iowa State U., IA, April 1993 4. USA: ONR Near-Field Ship Hydrodynamics Workshop, Ann Arbor MI, April 1993

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5. Japan: UOP (Osaka) 28 March 1994 6. Italy: Universita Degli Studi di Firenze, 15 January 1998 (with H. Coleman) 7. Japan (3): Hiroshima U., Kyushu U., Yokohama U., and Tokyo U., Japan, 1 – 5 June

1998 (with E. Paterson) 8. Spain: ETSIN (Madrid, Spain) 4 November 1998 9. Sweden: Chalmers U. of Technology (Gothenburg) 19 August 1999 10. Denmark: Technical University Denmark 22 June 2000 11. Germany: Institut Fu

.. r Schiffbau Der Universitat Hamburg, 8 June 2001

12. Japan (2): Hiroshima University, 15 July 2002; Tokyo University, 19 July 2002. 13. Italy: Universita Degli Studi di Firenze, 9 January 2004 14. Norway, Sweden: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, 22

April 2004; Chalmers U. of Technology (Gothenburg) 23 April 2004 15. Germany (2): Institut Fu

.. r Schiffbau Der Universitat Hamburg, 14 June 2004; Schiffbau-

Versuchs anstalt Potsdam GmbH, 15 June 2004 16. Italy (2) (with P. Purtell): Universita Degli Studi di Firenze, 7 January 2005; Universita Di

Trieste, 13 January 2005. 17. Italy (2) (with P. Purtell): University of Genoa and CETENA, 16 – 17 January 2006. 18. China: Shanghai Jiao Tong University, 18 October 2006. 19. Italy: University of Calabria, Italy, 26 January 2009. 20. Italy: University of Florence 6 March 2015. 21. Greece: National Technical University Athens, 13 March 2015.

10.3 Guest Lectures

1. USA: SAFHL, MN, April 1989 2. USA: ARL, Pennsylvania State University, PA, October 1990 3. China (2): CSSRC (Wuxi, China) and MARIC (Shanghai, China) 2 – 16 October 1991 4. Korea (2): SNU (Seoul, Korea), KRISO (Taejon, Korea) 17 – 18 March 1994 5. Italy: INSEAN (Rome, Italy) 8 – 23 June 1996 6. Denmark: Technical University of Denmark 17 August 1999 7. China (2): Dalian U. of Technology and Harbin Engineering U., China, 11 – 23 July 2000 8. Italy (2): University of Rome, La Sapiemza, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace

Engineering, 11 January 2002; Universita Degli Studi Di Napoli Federico II, Dottorato Di Ricerca In Ingegneria Navale, 14 January 2002.

9. Korea (2): KRISO/KAIST, Taejon, Korea, 20 March 2002; HHI, Ulsan, Korea, 21 – 22 March 2002.

10. Greece (2): National Technical University of Athens and Greek Section of SNAME, 16 March 2006.

11. USA: Brown University, 8 May 2007. 12. Korea: Seoul National University, Korea, 05/24/10. 13. Germany: Technische Universität Berlin, Germany, 19 November 2012 14. China (4): SJTU, CSSRC, HEU, and DUT, 23 June – 1 July 2013. 15. Japan (3): NMRI/JAXA, Kobe, Osaka, Hiroshima 6-17 February 2014. 16. USA: FDRC seminar Pennsylvania State University, PA, May 2014 17. Korea: Seoul National University, Korea, 05/30/14. 18. China: HUST, Wuhan& Ocean U. Qingdao, China, 11-15 August 2014

10.4 Data Used at Workshops

1. IIHR Towing-Tank Experimental Data Used for Test Cases at CFD Workshop Tokyo 1994.

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2. IIHR Towing-Tank Experimental Data Used for Test Cases at CFD Workshop Tokyo 2005.

3. IIHR Towing-Tank Experimental Data Used for Test Cases at SIMMAN 2008, Copenhagen, Denmark, 14 – 16 April 2008 http://www.simman2008.dk/.

4. IIHR Towing-Tank Experimental Data Used for Test Cases at G2010, Gothenburg, Sweden.

5. IIHR Towing-Tank Experimental Data Used for Test Cases for NATO AVT-183 Reliable Prediction of Separated Flow Onset and Progression for Air and Sea Vehicles

6. IIHR Wave Basin Experimental Data Used for Test Cases at T2015, NMRI, Japan. 10.5 Session Chair and Co-Chair Person

1. Chairman: 20th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Santa Barbara CA, August 1994

2. Chairman: ASME FED Summer Meeting, Vancouver, Canada, June 1997 3. Co-Chairman: 3rd Osaka Colloquium on Advanced CFD Applications to Ship Flow and

Hull Form Design, Osaka, Japan, 25 – 27 May 1998 4. Co-Chairman: ASME Symposium on “Advances in Numerical Modeling of

Aerodynamics and Hydrodynamics in Turbomachinery,” Washington, D.C., 21 – 25 June 1998

5. Chairman: Gothenburg 2000: Workshop on Ship Hydrodynamics CFD, Gothenburg, Sweden, 2000

6. Chairman: 24th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Fukuoka, Japan, 8 – 13 July 2002

7. Co-Chairman: Navy and Shipbuilding Nowadays, Krylov Shipbuilding Research Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia, 26 – 28 June 2003

8. Chairman: 8th International Conference on Numerical Ship Hydrodynamics, Seoul, Korea, 2003

9. Chairman: 15th International Conference on Hydrodynamics in Ship Design, Safety, and Operation, Gdansk, Poland, 22 – 24 October 2003

10. Chair: 25th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, St. Johns and Labrador, Newfoundland, Canada, 8 – 13 August 2004.

11. Chair: CFD Workshop Tokyo 2005, National Maritime Research Institute, Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan, 9 – 11 March 2005.

12. Chair: 8th International Conference on Fast Sea Transportation, Saint Petersburg, Russia, 27 – 30 June 2005.

13. Chair: 26th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Rome, Italy, 17 – 22 September 2006.

14. Chair: 27th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Seoul, Korea, 2008. 15. Chair: Fast 2009, Athens Greece 2009. 16. Chair: 28th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Pasadena, CA, 2010. 17. Chair: 29th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Gothenburg, Sweden, 2012. 18. Chairperson: 11th International Conference Stability of Ship and Ocean Vehicles, 23 – 28

September 2012, Athens, Greece. 19. Session Co-Chairperson: 30th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Hobart,

Australia, 2014. 10.6 Tutorials and Panels

1. Tutorial on Experimental and Numerical Uncertainties and CFD Code Validation (with H. Coleman), 1st Symposium on Marine Applications of Computational Fluid Dynamics, McLean, VA, 19 – 21 May 1998

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2. Panel: Experimental Data Required for CFD Code Validation (panelist), ), 1st Symposium on Marine Applications of Computational Fluid Dynamics, McLean, VA, 19 – 21 May 1998

3. Invited Panel: Experimental Needs for CFD Code Validation (Chairman), ASME Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting, Wash., DC, 22 – 25 June 1998

4. Invited Panel: Issues in CFD Code Verification/Validation (panelist), ASME Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting, Wash., DC, 22 – 25 June 1998

5. Tutorial: “Code Verification and Validation,” ASME Fluids Division Summer Meeting, 29 May – 1 June 2001, New Orleans, Louisiana.

6. Invited Group Discussion: 23rd ITTC, Venice, Italy, 8 – 14 September 2002. 7. Invited Panel: CFD Uncertainty Analysis, 41st Aerospace Sciences Meeting & Exhibit, 6

– 9 January, Reno Nevada, 2003. 8. Invited Panel: Verification and Validation, International Symposium Advances

Computational Heat Transfer, Kirkenes-Bergen, Norway, 19 – 24 April 2004 9. Webinar: “Integrating Flowlab Virtual Fluids Laboratory into Engineering Curriculum,”

keynote speaker, 6 October 2005, http://www.fluent.com/.

10.7 Invited/Keynote Lectures 1. Invited Paper: 23rd ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Val de Reuil, France, 17

– 22 September 2000. 2. Invited Paper: 41st Aerospace Sciences Meeting & Exhibit, 6 – 9 January, Reno Nevada,

2003. 3. Plenary Session Speaker: 3rd International Conference: Navy And Shipbuilding Nowadays,

Krylov Shipbuilding Research Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia, 26 – 28 June 2003. 4. Invited Paper: International Symposium Advances Computational Heat Transfer,

Kirkenes-Bergen, Norway, 19 – 24 April 2004 5. Keynote Speaker: ASME Heat Transfer/Fluids Engineering Summer Conference,

Charlotte, NC, 11 – 15 July 2004. 6. Invited Presentation (P. Carrica, R. Wilson, F. Stern), 7th Symposium on Overset

Composite Grid and Solution Technology, Huntington Beach, CA, 5 – 7 October 2004. 7. Invited Lecturer: 25th ITTC Group Discussion CFD in the ITTC 8. Invited Lecturer: 25th ITTC Group Discussion Image-Based Measurements for Ship Hulls 9. Invited Paper: 50th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting including the New Horizons Forum

and Aerospace Exposition 09 – 12 January 2012, Nashville, Tennessee. 10. Invited Lecture: 29th Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, 26 – 31 August 2012,

Gothenburg Sweden. 11. 35th Weinblum Memorial Lecture: Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg (TUHH),

Germany, 21 November 2012 and 17 June 2013 DTMB. 12. Keynote lecturer: Ten-Year LabOceano Celebration Workshop, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 29

– 30 April 2013. 13. Keynote Lecture 11th International Conference on Hydrodynamics, 19 – 24 October 2014

Singapore 14. Keynote Lecture 3rd International Conference on Violent Flows 2016, 9-11 March 2016 in

Osaka Japan 15. Plenary Lecture International Conference on Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering,

6-8 June 2016, St. Petersburg, Russia. 11. Paper and Proposal Reviewer: Journal of Computational Physics National Science Foundation Journal of Ship Research Journal of Computers and Fluids AIAA Journal McGraw-Hill Publishing Company

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AIAA Journal Aircraft ASME J. Fluids Engineering Journal of Applied Mechanics ASCE Journal of Engineering Mechanics Physics of Fluids Int. J. Numerical Methods in Fluids Journal Marine Science and Technology Int. J. Offshore and Polar Engineering Experiments in Fluids ASEE Annual Conference and Journal Ocean Engineering Journal of Fluid Mechanics Journal CFD ASME J. Offshore and Arctic Eng. Dutch Funding Agency Journal of Turbulence Int. Journal Multi-Phase Flow CINECA, Italy 12. Grants/Contracts:

No PI Title Sponsor Duration Budget Credit (%) Notes

1 Stern, F.

Comparison of Computational and Experimental Unsteady

Cavitation on Oscillating Hydrofoils

D.W. Taylor R&D Center 1981 $10,000 100

2 Stern, F. Unsteady Cavitation Prediction for the AO-177 Propeller

D.W. Taylor R&D Center 1982 $10,000 100

3 Patel, V.C. (CoPI: F. Stern) Propeller-Hull Interaction Office of Naval

Research 1985 – 88 $632,000 50 Collaborative project with OPU, Japan

4 Ettema, R. (CoPI: F. Stern)

Influence of Heave and Pitch Motions on Level-Ice

Resistance

Maritime Administration 1985 $50,000 50

5 Stern, F. Nonzero Froude Number Boundary-Layer Calculations

D.W. Taylor R&D Center 1987 $16,934 100

6 Stern, F. Free-Surface Effects on Ship Boundary Layers and Wakes

Office of Naval Research 1988 – 91 $305,000 100

7 Stern, F. Tests for Motorboat Propeller Guard

Prop-Guard, Inc. 1988 $12,000 100

8 Stern, F.

(CoPI: V.C. Patel)

Computation of Viscous Flow Around Submarine

Configurations SAIC 1989 $62,500 75

9 Patel, V.C (CoPI: F. Stern)

Hydrodynamics of Submerged Self-Propelled Three-Dimensional Bodies

Office of Naval Research 1989 – 93 $795,000 50

10

Georgakakos, K.P.

(CoPIs: W.F. Krajewski, F.

Stern, and V.C. Patel)

Engineering Research Equipment Grant: Supermini

Computer

National Science

Foundation 1989 $59,390 25

11 Stern, F.

(CoPI: V.C. Patel)

Propeller-Hull Interaction: Contract Extension

Office of Naval Research 1989 $75,000 50

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12 Stern, F. Validate Interactive Approach for Propulsor-Hull Interaction

Jason Assoc. Corp. 1991 $40,000 100

13 Stern, F. Unsteady Viscous Propulsor Hydrodynamics

Office of Naval Research 1991 – 94 $140,000 100

14 Stern, F. Viscous Propulsor Hydrodynamics

Office of Naval Research 1992 – 93 $200,000 100

15 Stern, F. Free-Surface Effects on Ship Boundary Layers and Wakes:

Contract Renewal

Office of Naval Research 1992 – 95 $400,000 100

16 Stern, F. Free-Surface Effects on Ship Boundary Layers and Wakes:

Contract Expansion

Office of Naval Research 1993 – 95 $150,000 100

17 Stern, F.

Evaluation of Surface-Ship Boundary-Layer and Wake and Wave-Field Model-Scale Data

Base

Office of Naval Research/SNA

ME 1993 – 94 $30,000 100

18 Stern, F. Viscous Propulsor

Hydrodynamics: Contract Renewal

Office of Naval Research 1994 $100,000 100

19 Stern, F. Near-Field Ship Hydrodynamics

Department of Defense

AASERT Award

1993 – 96 $229,592 100

20 Stern, F. Free-Surface Effects on Ship Boundary Layers and Wakes:

Contract Expansion

Office of Naval Research 1994 – 96 $150,000 100

21 Stern, F. Scale-Effects and Unsteady Viscous Marine-Propulsor

Hydrodynamics

Office of Naval Research 1995 – 96 $280,000 100

22 Stern, F. Free-Surface Effects on Ship Boundary Layers and Wakes:

Contract Expansion

Office of Naval Research 1994 – 96 $105,500 100

23 Stern, F. Unsteady Ship Boundary Layers and Wakes

Office of Naval Research 1996 – 2000 $1,929,000 100

24

Stern, F. (CoPIs: E.P. Paterson, J.

Longo, and V.C. Patel)

Development and Applications of Computational Fluid

Dynamics to Ship Design

National Science

Foundation, International Opportunities for Scientists and Engineers

1996 – 97 $13,700

75

25 Stern, F.

(CoPI: E.P. Paterson)

CFD Methods for Complex Marine Propulsors

Office of Naval Research 1997 – 1999 $600,000 75

26 Stern, F.

International Collaborations on Combined Computational and

Experimental Ship Hydrodynamics and Uncertainty

Analysis

Office of Naval Research 1998 – 1999 $116,878 100

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27

Stern, F. (CoPIs: E.P. Paterson, Y.

Tahara, and Y. Himeno)

Resistance and Stern Wave-Field Minimization of Surface Combatants using CFD-Based

Optimization Methods

Office of Naval Research 1999 – 2000 $114,857 50

28 Paterson, E. (CoPI: F. Stern)

Support of CFDSHIP-IOWA Transition to DD-21

Accelerated S&T Program

Office of Naval Research 1999 – 2001 $125,000 50

29 Stern, F.

International Collaborations on Combined Computational and

Experimental Ship Hydrodynamics and Uncertainty

Analysis: Contract Expansion

Office of Naval Research 1998 – 1999 $65,000 100

30

Stern, F. (CoPIs: E.

Paterson, R. Wilson)

Half-Year License CFDSHIP-IOWA and Training

Hyundai Heavy Industries 1999 – 2000 %15,000 50

31 Stern, F. (CoPI: E. Paterson)

Unsteady RANS Modeling of Sub-Visual Cavitation,

Acoustics, and Scaling for Complex Marine Propulsors

Office of Naval Research 2000 – 2002 $575,480 50

$80K for international collaboration

with DMI through NICOP

32

Stern, F. (CoPIs: R.

Wilson, and J. Longo)

6DOF Viscous Ship Hydrodynamics

Office of Naval Research 2001 – 2003 $1,011,170 80

$82K for international collaboration with INSEAN

through NICOP

33 Stern, F. (CoPI: J. Longo)

Towing Tank 6DOF Motion Tracking Measurement System

Office of Naval Research, DURIPS Program

2001 $183,000 75

34 Stern, F. (CoPI: J. Longo)

Towing Tank Experiment for Benchmark Data for Bubbly

Flow CFD Validation

Office of Naval Research 2001 – 2002 $76,080 75

35

Stern, F. (CoPIs: R.

Wilson, and J. Longo)

6DOF Viscous Ship Hydrodynamics: Grant

Expansion

Office of Naval Research 2001 – 2003 $189,000 80

36 Stern, F. High Performance, Multi-

Criteria CFD-Based Optimization for Ship Design

Office of Naval Research

04/01/2002 – 03/31/2005 $252,749 100

Collaboration OPU and INSEAN

through NICOP

37

Stern, F. (CoPIs: W.

Eichinger, C.-L. Lin, M. Muste,

and D. Yarbrough)

Integration of Simulation Technology Into Undergraduate

Engineering Courses and Laboratories

National Science

Foundation, Division of

Undergraduate Education,

CCLI-EMD

03/01/2002 – 02/28/2006 $179,679 75

Collaboration ISU, Howard, and Cornell

Universities and Fluent Inc.

38 Stern, F. (CoPI: J. Longo)

Towing Tank Maneuvering Test Flow-Map Measurement System

Office of Naval Research, DURIPS Program

2003 $411,550 75 $412K

matching funds UI/IIHR

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39 Stern, F. 6DOF Viscous Ship

Hydrodynamics: Grant Expansion

Office of Naval Research 2002 – 2003 $84,932 100

40

Stern, F. (CoPIs: R. Wilson, J.

Longo, and P. Carrica)

6DOF Viscous Ship Hydrodynamics: Grant Renewal

Office of Naval Research 2004 – 2006 $1,618,710 70

Collaboration INSEAN, DMI through NICOP

41 Stern, F. 6DOF Viscous Ship

Hydrodynamics: Grant Expansion

Office of Naval Research

06/01/2004 – 09/30/2006 $110,000 100

42 Stern, F. High Performance, CFD-Based Global Optimization for High

Speed Ship Design

Office of Naval Research

04/01/2005 – 03/31/2008 $306,141 100

Collaboration INSEAN and OPU through

NICOP

43 Stern, F. (CoPI: P. Carrica)

Computational Tools for HSSL Ships: Phase 1

Office of Naval Research

1/8/05 – 28/2/06 $500,000 70

Collaboration Bath Iron

Works (30K), DTMB (220K),

and Flight Safety (112.5K)

44 Stern, F. Workshop on Dissemination of CFD Educational Interface

NSF Supplemental

funding 2005 – 2006 $25,000 100

45 Stern, F. (CoPI: P. Carrica)

Computational Tools for HSSL Ships: Phase 2

Office of Naval Research

02/16/06 – 09/30/07 $1,000,000 70

Collaboration Bath Iron

Works (150K), DTMB (425K),

and Flight Safety (200K)

46

Stern, F. (CoPIs: P.

Carrica, T. Xing, J. Longo. J.

Yang)

URANS/DES Code Development for Ship

Hydrodynamics Simulation Based Design: CFDSHIP-

IOWA

Office of Naval Research

08/01/2006 – 03/31/2010 $3,393,448 60

47 Stern, F. (CoPI: J. Longo)

Wind Towing Tank Capability/Experiment for

Validation of Two-Phase CFD Codes

Office of Naval Research

06/01/06 – 08/31/08 $250,000 75

48 Stern, F. (CoPI: J. Longo)

Motions and Local Flow CFD Validation Experiments and

Measurement System for Free Model Tests with Waves

Office of Naval Research

08/01/06 – 12/31/09 $500,000 75

49

Stern, F. (CoPIs: P. Carrica, J.

Longo, T. Xing, and J. Yang)

6DOF Viscous Ship Hydrodynamics: Renewal

Office of Naval Research

10/01/06 – 09/31/09 $2,121,154 60

Collaboration INSEAN, DMI, OU, and BSHC through NICOP

50 Stern, F. (CoPI: P. Carrica)

High-Speed Catamaran Hull Optimization

Pacific International Engineering

09/01/06 – 06/30/09 $670,212 50

Collaboration INSEAN (30K) and OPU (20K)

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51 Stern, F. (CoPI: J. Longo)

Wave Makers for IIHR Wave Basin for Free Model

Trajectories and Capsize Tests for CFD Validation including

Local Flow Measurements

Office of Naval Research (DURIPS Program)

04/01/2007 – 10/01/08 $499,000 50

Cost share from UI and IIHR

totaling $419,000

52 Stern, F.

(CoPI: M. Kandasamy)

High Performance Computing, CFD-Based Variable Physics Global Optimization for High Speed Waterjet Ship Design

Office of Naval Research

01/31/08 – 02/15/11 $316,560 75

Collaboration INSEAN and OPU through

NICOP

53 Stern, F. (CoPI: Z. Wang)

Two-Phase URANS/DES Simulations of Large Scale/Re

Air Layer Drag Reduction

Office of Naval Research

02/29/08 – 02/28/11 $400,000 75

54 Stern, F. Development of a Streamlined Version of CFD-Ship Iowa

Naval Surface Warfare Center

05/08/08 – 04/08/09 $99,000 100

Collaboration with Tuskegee U. (Tao Xing)

55 Stern, F. CFD and Systems Based Methods for Capsize Prediction

Office of Naval Research

05/01/09 – 04/30/11 $200,000 100

56 Stern, F.

(CoPI: M. Kandasamy)

Validation of HPC/CFD-Based Variable-Physics Global

Optimization for Waterjet-Propelled High-Speed Delft-

Monohull

Office of Naval Research

06/01/09 – 03/31/11 $193,792 75

Collaboration with BSHC and

INSEAN

57 Stern, F. (CoPI: P. Carrica)

Transition CFDShip-Iowa to CREATE Ship Hydrodynamics

Program

Office of Naval Research

12/30/2009 – 12/29/2010 $286,501 60

Collaboration with Tuskegee U. (Tao Xing)

58

Stern, F. (CoPIs: P. Carrica, J.

Longo, J. Yang, and S. Bhushan)

6DoF Unsteady Viscous Ship Hydrodynamics

Office of Naval Research

11/1/2009 – 10/31/2012 $2,820,903 60

Collaboration with

Force/DMI, BSHC,

INSEAN, OU, and SNU

59 Stern, F.

(CoPI: M. Kandasamy)

High Performance Computing, CFD-Based Variable Physics

Global Optimization of Hybrid Ship Hull

US Dept. of Defense-Navy

06/01/10 – 05/31/12 $240,000 75

Collaboration with INSEAN

and NMRI

60 Stern, F. (CoPI: S. Bhushan)

URANS Investigation of SES/ACV Deep and Shallow

Water Resistance, Motions and Seakeeping using CFDShip-

Iowa

Office of Naval Research

1/19/10 – 7/31/13 $350,000 75

Collaboration with Mississippi

State U. (S. Bhushan)

61 Stern, F. (CoPI: J. Longo)

Local Flow Measurement System for Wave Basin Free Running Model Motions and Maneuvering in Waves and

Capsize Experiments for CFD Validation

Office of Naval Research (DURIPS Program)

04/15/2010 – 04/14/2012 $928,286 75

62 Stern, F. (CoPI: P. Carrica)

Creation of the Naval Engineering Education Consortium (NEEC)

Department of Defense (through

University of Michigan)

05/06/2010 – 09/30/2015 $49,726 75

Collaboration with U. of

Michigan and a dozen other institutions

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63 Stern, F.

(CoPI: M. Kandasamy)

CFD Analysis of Catamaran Hull for All American Marine)

All American Marine

06/10/2010 – 09/10/2010 $25,000 75

64 Stern. F.

(CoPI: M. Kandasamy)

Stochastic Variable Physics SBD for High Speed Waterjet

Ships

Office of Naval Research

01/01/2011 – 02/15/2014 $280,530 75

Collaboration with INSEAN

and NMRI

65 Stern, F.

Naval Surface Combatant Maneuvering Wave Breaking and Patterns: CFDShip-Iowa

and Wave Basin Tests

Office of Naval Research

02/01/2012 – 01/21/2013 $49,999 100 N/A

66 Stern F.

URANS/DES CFDShip-Iowa Investigation of WAM-V Multi-

Body Fluid-Structure Interaction: Computational and

Experimental Research

Office of Naval Research

03/06/2012 – 03/05/2015 $450,000 100 N/A

67 Stern F. High-Fidelity Viscous Ship

Hydrodynamics: Computational and Experimental Research

Office of Naval Research

02/01/2013 – 10/31/2016 $2,925,000 100

68 Stern F.

High Performance Computing CFD-Based Global

Optimization of Hybrid Ship Hull: Expansion

Office of Naval Research

04/01/2012 – 03/31/2014 $410,186 100%

69 Stern F CFD-Based System

Identification for Maneuvering in Waves

Office of Naval Research

03/01/2012 – 08/28/2014

$240,000 100%

70 Stern F

Instrumented Model/Mount Measurement System for Wave Basin High-Speed Catamaran

Added Resistance/Speed Loss/Instability Experiments for

CFD Validation

Office of Naval Research

06/15/2012 – 06/14/2014 $527,373 100%

71 Stern, F. Extension and V&V CFDShip-Iowa for Deep-V Planing Hulls

Office of Naval Research

06/01/2012 – 05/31/2015 $320,000 100%

72 Stern, F. (CoPI: S. Bhushan)

Unsteady 3D Wake Modeling and Prediction

Office of Naval Research

07/01/2012 – 01/31/2016 $420,000 100%

Collaboration with Mississippi

State U. (S. Bhushan)

73 Stern, F.

NEEC Program: Local-Flow Measurements for Free-Running/Captive Model

Maneuvers in IIHR Wave Basin/Towing Tank with

Integrated CFD

Office of Naval Research (through

University of Michigan)

09/12/2012 – 09/15/2016 $450,000 100% University of

Michigan

74

Stern, F. (CoPIs: M.

Moussaviraad and Z. Wang)

Hybrid Planing Hulls for Reduced Powering Demand and

Increased Seakeeping Performance

Office of Naval Research

03/01/2013 – 02/28/2016 $230,000 100% MIT and US

Naval Academy

75 Stern, F.

Integrated High-Fidelity CFD/FE FSI Code Development

and Benchmark Full-Scale validation EFD for Slamming

Analysis

Office of Naval Research

07/01/2013 – 06/30/2016 $360,000 100% Lehigh

University

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76 Stern, F.

Stochastic SBD for Reduction of Added-

Powering/Motions/Slamming for Surface Ship in Real Seas

Office of Naval Research

01/15/2014 – 01/14/2017 $291,000 100%

77 Stern, F.

CFDShip-Iowa Code Development, Fluid-Structure

Interaction and V&V for Semi-Planing and Deep-V Planing

Hulls

Office of Naval Research

04/01/2014 – 03/31/2017 $600,000 100%

78 Stern, F.

Use of CFD for Improving System-Based Methods for

Maneuvering and Stability in Regular and Irregular Arbitrary

Heading Waves, Including CFD-Based System

Identification

Office of Naval Research

04/30/2014 – 05/01/2017 $360,000 100%

79 Stern, F.

Verification &Validation and Analysis LCS1 And LCS3

Water-Jet Propelled Model And Full-Scale Performance,

Including Detailed Analysis Of The Waterjet/Hull Interaction

Department of Justice

09/01/2014 - 08/31/2015 $200,280 100%

80 Stern, F.

Global and Local Flow Measurement Systems for Free

Running Models for Added Powering In Regular and

Irregular Waves

Office of Naval Research

09/01/2015 - 08/31/2016 $470,170 100%

81 Stern, F. IIHR Wave Basin Wave Energy Convertor Testing Ricardo, PLC 08/19/2015 -

01/29/2016 $181,424 100%

82 Stern, F. Wave Basin Wave Energy Convertor Testing by CWP

California Wave Power

Technologies, LLC

01/16/2016 - 01/24/2016 $5,000 100%

83 Stern, F. Wave Energy Convertor Testing by AWS

AWS Ocean Energy Limited

01/19/2016 - 01/24/2016 $6,500 100%

84 Stern, F.

Stepped, Cambered, Planing Hulls with Hydrofoils - SCPH2

optimizing their Reduced Powering Demand and

Seakeeping Performance

Office of Naval Research

03/01/2016 - 02/28/2019 $259,999 100%

85 Stern, F.,

Sanada, Y., Wang, Z.

High-Fidelity Viscous Ship Hydrodynamics: Computational

and Experimental Research

Office of Naval Research

10/01/2016 - 09/30/2019 $1,340,243 60%

86 Stern, F., Sadat Hosseini, S. H.,

Yoon, H.

Experimental and Computational Ship

Maneuvering Research: Unsteady 3D Separation, Added

Powering, Heavy Weather, Intact/Damaged Stability, and

System Identification

Office of Naval Research

10/01/2016 - 09/30/2019 $509,997 60%

TOTAL $37,587125

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Supercomputer: 1. Patel, V.C. and Stern, F., "Hydrodynamics of Self-Propelled Bodies: Studies in 3D

Unsteady Flows," National Aerodynamic Simulation Program, 1989 (200 CPU), 1990 (100 CPU), 1991 (600 CPU), 1992 (300 CPU).

2. Stern, F., "Free-Surface Effects on Boundary Layers and Wakes," National Aerodynamic

Simulation Program," 1991 (200 CPU), 1992 (200 CPU), 1993 (500 CPU), 1994 (200 C90 CPU), 1995 (100 C90 CPU).

3. Stern, F., "Viscous Marine-Propulsor Hydrodynamics," National Aerodynamic

Simulation Program," 1993 (500 CPU), 1994 (200 C90 CPU).

4. Paterson, E.G. and Stern, F., "Free-Surface and Marine-Propulsor Hydrodynamics," San Diego Supercomputer Center, 1995 (600 C90 CPU).

5. Rood, E., Yue, D., Dommermuth, D., Stern, F. and Paterson, E., "Time-Domain

Computational Ship Hydrodynamics," DoD Grand Challenge Project, 1997 – 2000.

6. Kim, K, Gorski, J., Stern, F., Taylor, L., and Hyman, M., “Unsteady RANS Simulation for Surface Ship Maneuvering and Seakeeping, “DoD Grand Challenge Project, 01 – 03.

7.Gorski, J. Miller, R., Stern, F., and Carrica, P., "Prediction Capability for High Speed Surface

Ships," DoD Grand Challenge Project, 2006 – 2009.

8.Stern, F., Carrica, P., Xing, T., Yang, J., Miller, R., Kaushik, D., Smith, B., “Large-Scale URANS/DES Ship Hydrodynamics Computations with CFDShip-Iowa,” NASA National Leadership Computing System (NLCS) 2007 – 2008 Award: 500,000 CPU.

9.Gorski, J, Wilson, W., Miller, R., Carrica, P., and Stern, F.,” Hydrodynamic Shape Optimization for Naval Vehicles,” DoD Grand Challenge Project, 2008 – 2011.

10. Stern, F., “High-Fidelity Simulations of Bubble, Droplet, and Spray Formation in Breaking Waves, DoD High Priority Queue, FY 2013.

11. Stern, F., “High-Fidelity Simulations of Bubble, Droplet, and Spray Formation in Breaking Waves, DoD High Priority Queue, FY 2014.

12. Stern, F., FY 15 Navy Pathfinder Project.

13. Stern, F., FY 16 Navy Pathfinder Project. 13. Academic record:

Courses taught Level Fall Semester Spring Semester Engineering I UG 90 – 91 Thermodynamics UG 92 – 93 Fluid Mechanics http://css.engineering.uiowa.edu/~fluids/

UG 83 – 84 (15%), 86 – 87, 88 – 89, 91 – 92, 93 – 94, 99 –

83 – 84, 98 – 99,

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00, 00 – 01, 02 – 03, 03 – 04, 04 – 05, 05 – 06, 06 – 07, 07 – 08, 08 – 09, 09 – 10,10 – 11, 12 – 13, 13 – 14, 14-15, 15-16

Mechanical Engineering Project UG 01 – 02 84 – 85, 96 – 97, 97 – 98,00 – 01

Professional Seminar Mechanical Engineering

UG 86 – 87, 97 – 98, 97 – 98

86 – 87, 91 – 92, 00 – 01

Intermediate Fluid Mechanics http://css.engineering.uiowa.edu/~me_160/

UG/G 85 – 86, 92 – 93, 94 – 95, 96 – 97, 97 – 98, 04 – 05, 05 – 06, 06 – 07, 07 – 08, 08 – 09, 09 – 10, 10 – 11, 13 – 14, 14-15, 15-16

Aerodynamics UG/G 85 – 86, 86 – 87, 88 – 89, 91 – 92

Inviscid Flow G 87 – 88, 89 – 90, 90 – 91

Viscous Flow G 95 – 96, 01 – 02, 02 – 03, 03 – 04

87 – 88

Wave Mechanics G 84 – 85 Graduate Seminar G 84 – 85, 95 – 96,

99 – 00, 13 – 14 84 – 85, 88 – 89, 02 – 03, 06 – 07, 09 – 10, 15-16

13.1 Individual Investigations UG 85 – 86 Spring (J. Walter, "On the Pressure Distribution and Drag of a Circular Cylinder") 89 – 90 Fall (D. Bonnet, "Aerodynamic Testing of NACA 0015 Airfoil")

93 – 94 Spring (G. Dolphin, "Free-Surface Vortex Study of a Series 60 CB=0.6 Ship Model at Incidence")

97 – 98 Fall (J. Manshiem, "Ship Hydrodynamics Experiments") 99 – 00 Spring (R. Brandon, “Froude Number Effects on a Model – Scale Wave Field”)

99 – 00 Spring (M. McGuire, “Froude Number Effects on a Model – Scale Wave Field”) 00 – 01 Fall (B. Jeffery, “TT Wave Elevation Measurements”) 01 – 02 Spring (F. Meggers, “CFD for Human Powered Submarine”) 03 – 04 Fall (T. Kuhl, “Comparison Theory and Roll Decay Tests”) 04 – 05 Fall (B. Flaminio, “Wave Elevation Uncertainty Analysis for Roll Decay Tests”) 13 – 14 Fall ([email protected], data reduction TPIV)

13.2 Honors Project UG

96 – 98 Spring (J. Manshiem, "Calibration of IIHR Towing Tank Wave Maker") 98 – 99 Fall (D. Kuhl, “IIHR Towing-Tank Wavemaker”)

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13.3 AASERT/Research Assistants UG

G. Dolphin (94 – 96), J. Manshiem (96 – 98), B. Metcalf (97 – 99), R. Rose (98), D. Kuhl (98), J. Levai-Baird (99), S. Schrader (99 – 00), M. McGuire (00), R. Brandon (00), B. Jeffery (01), R. Duncan (01), Tanner Kuhl (01 – 04), Pieter Beyer (03 – 05), B. Flaminio (03 – 04), Brad Carlson (04), Adrian Stamper (04 – 05), Peter Carusona (04 – 05), Derek Schnabel (04), R. Nielsen (05), Matt Wilkey (05), Mike Elgin (05), etc.

13.4 Individual Investigations G 83 – 84 Fall (1 student, inviscid flow) 87 – 88 Fall (2 students, wave mechanics)

88 – 89 Spring (R. Black, "Computer Visualization of Computational Fluid Dynamics Using Plot 3D," also Poster Presentation, Computer Visualization and Imaging Conference, UI, IC, IA, 2 March 1990)

89 – 90 Fall (E. Paterson, "Computational Methods for Unsteady Viscous Flows") 07 – 08 Summer (Scott Boulanger “Development of a Magneto rheological Fluid Based Brake for an Elevator Application”) 11/12 Spring Elshiekh,Haitham Abdalla, Wave Basin Free Running Model Tests.”

13.5 ASME Student Section Academic Advisor Fall 00 – Spring 04

13.6 Undergraduate Student Advising: 15/year 13.7 Chairman of committee for Ph.D. students:

1. S.Y. Yoo (co-chairman w/V.C. Patel), “Viscous-Inviscid Interaction with Higher-Order Viscous-Flow Equations,” 12/86.

2. H.T. Kim, “Computation of Viscous Flow Around a Propeller-Shaft Configuration with Infinite-Pitch Rectangular Blades,” 5/89.

3. Y. Tahara, “An Interactive Approach for Calculating Ship Boundary Layers and Wakes for Nonzero Froude Number,” 8/92.

4. K.N. Chung, “Application of a Zonal Approach and Turbulence Models to Foils and Marine Propellers,” 12/93.

5. J.E. Choi, “Role of Free-Surface Boundary Conditions and Nonlinearities in Wave/Boundary-Layer and Wake Interactions,” 12/93.

6. E. Paterson, “Computation of Natural and Forced Unsteady Viscous Flow with Applications to Marine Propulsors,” 5/94.

7. J. Longo, “Effects of Yaw on Model-Scale Ship Flows,” 5/96. 8. S.H. Rhee, “Unsteady RANS Method for Surface Ship Boundary Layer and Wake and

Wave Field,” 8/98. 9. B. Chen, “RANS simulations of tip vortex flows for a Finite-span hydrofoil and a

marine propulsor,” 5/00. 10. J. Kim, “Sub-Visual Cavitation and Acoustic Modeling for Ducted Marine Propulsor,”

12/02. 11. M. Irvine, (co-chairman w/ J. Longo), “Towing Tank Tests for Surface Combatant for

Coupled Pitch and Heave and Free Roll Decay Motions,” 12/04. 12. M. Kandasamy, “Urans for Unsteady Free Surface Wave-Induced Boundary Layer

Separation,” 8/05. 13. J. Shao, “Anisotropic Turbulence Model For Ship Flows,” 8/06.

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14. S. Gosh, “Free Surface Instabilities and Plunging Breaking Waves Downstream of a Bump in a Shallow Water Open Channel Flume,” 5/08.

15. N. Sakamoto (co-chairman w/P. Carrica), “URANS and DES Simulations of Static and Dynamic Maneuvering for Surface Combatant,” 5/09.

16. H.-S. Yoon, “Phase-Averaged Stereo-PIV Flow Field and Force/Moment/Motion Measurements for Surface Combatant in PMM Maneuvers,” 12/09.

17. S. Hamid Sadat Hosseini (co-chairman w/P. Carrica), “CFD Prediction of Ship Capsize: Parametric Rolling, Broaching, Surf-Riding, and Periodic Motions,” 12/09.

18. T. Castiglione (co-chairman w/S. Bova), “CFD Delft Cat Seakeeping,” 2/10. 19. M. Mousaviraad (co-chairman w/P. Carrica), “CFD Prediction of Ship Response to

Extreme Winds and/or Waves,” 5/10. 20. B. Koo (co-chairman w/J. Yang), “Numerical study of Two-Phase Air-Water Interfacial

Flow: Plunging Wave Breaking and Vortex-Interface Interaction,” 12/11. 21. Z. Zlatkov (co-chairman w/E. Milanov), “CFD Delft Cat Maneuvering,” Bulgarian

Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria, 09/12. 22. A. Hanaoka, “Wall Layer Modeling,” 5/13 23. T. Michael, “CFD Marine Propulsor Flows,” 5/13. 24. W. He (co-chairman w/Zao-Jian Zou), “CFD-based optimization,” Shanghai Jiao Tong

University, China, 6/13. 25. X. Chen, (co-chairman w/ Z. Zhang), Huazhong University of Science and Technology,

8/14. 26. S.M. Yeon (co-chairman w/J. Yang), LES Cylinder Flow,” 12/14 27. T. Dogan, TBD. 28. D.H. Kim, TBD. 29. Silvia Volpi, optimization 30. H.A. Elshiekh, WB testing

13.8 Chairman of committee for M.S. students:

1. J. Lazaro (co-chairman w/R. Ettema), “Dynamics of Continuous-Mode Icebreaking,” 2/87.

2. J. Longo, “Scale Effects on Near-Field Wave Patterns,” 8/90. 3. R. Black (co-chairman w/L. Landweber), “Solution of Integral Equations of the First

Kind for Application to Displacement Thickness,” 5/91. 4. H.P. Huang, “Effects of Waves and Free Surface on Turbulence in the Boundary Layer

of a Surface-Piercing Flat Plate,” 8/94. 5. Z. Zhang, “Wave-Induced Separation,” 8/95. 6. B. Chen, “Computational Fluid Dynamics of Four-Quadrant Marine-Propulsor Flow,”

8/96. 7. A. Subramani, “Extensions of a Viscous Ship-Flow CFD Method for the Calculation of

Sinkage and Trim,” 12/96. 8. G. Dolphin, “Evaluation of Computational Fluid Dynamics for a Flat Plate and

Axisymmetric Body from Model- to Full-Scale Reynolds Number,” 6/97. 9. I. Gil-Llamas, “Performance of the SST and BSL k-ω Turbulence Models in the

Prediction of the Flow Around a Surface-Piercing Flat Plate with Stokes Waves External Flow,” 7/00.

10. B. Metcalf, “Experimental Investigation of Free-Surface Wave-Induced Separation Around a Surface-Piercing NACA0024 Hydrofoil,” 12/01.

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11. M. Kandasamy, “RANS Simulation of Free-Surface Wave-Induced Separation Around a Surface-Piercing NACA0024 Hydrofoil,” 12/01.

12. G. Weymouth (co-chairman w/R. Wilson), “RANS CFD Predictions of Pitch and Heave Ship Motions in Head Seas,” 12/02.

13. N. Sakamoto (co-chairman w/R. Wilson), “RANS Simulations for High-Speed Ships in Deep and Shallow Water,” 5/05.

14. A.P. Heredero, “Urans and DES For Wigley Hull at Extreme Drift Angles,” 7/05. 15. G. Reins, “Experimental Study of an Impulsive Plunging Breaker Downstream of a

Bump in a Shallow Water Open Channel Flume,” 7/08. 16. M. Marquardt (co-chairman w/J. Longo), “Effect of Waves and the Free Surface on a

Surface-Piercing Flat-Plate Turbulent Boundary Layer and Wake,” 12/09. 17. T. Takai, “Simulation Based Design for High Speed Sea Lift with Waterjets by High

Fidelity URANS Approach,” 8/10. 18. S. Cook, “Effects of Headwinds on Towing Tank Resistance and PMM Tests for ONR

Tumblehome,” 12/11. 19. T. Dogan, “DC Static Drift CFD,” 5/13. 20. T. F. Egeberg (co-chairman w/Prof Bjonar Petersen), NTNU. Summer 2013 21. S. Volpi (co-chairman w/Prof. Umberto Iemma), Universit' Roma Tre. Fall 2013 22. H.A. Elshiekh (co-chairman w/Dr. Yugo Sanada), “WB Tests” 5/14 23. M. Conger, “WAM-V” 12/15 24. Mark Stocker, “Wave Basin.” 25. Michael Bottiglieri, “Wave Basin.”

13.9 International Ph.D. Thesis Committees

1. J-C Pinard, Universite De Nantes, Nantes, FR, 30 October 1997 2. C.D. Simonsen, Technical U. of Denmark, 21 June 2000. 3. Fabrizio Pistani, U. of Rome, La Sapienza, December 2004.

13.10 Visiting Graduate Student Scholars: B.Y. Chen, CSSRC China (92 – 94); C.D.

Simonsen, DTU/DMI, Denmark (98); S. Colamartino, ISITV, France (01); Anders Sundholm and Mattias Hansson, Chalmers U., Sweden (02); Yves Desormeaux, U Nante, FR (05); Z. Zlatev, BSHC (08 – 09); T. Castiglione, U. Calabria (08 – 09); Wei He, Shanghai Jiao Tong University (09 – 11); Motoki Araki, Osaka U., Japan (10 – 11); Wu, Ping-Chen, Osaka U., Japan (10 – 11); Dong Hwan Kim, Seoul National University (11 – 12), Xi Chen, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (12 – 13), Tale Fjell Egeberg, NTNU (13), Silvia Volpi, Universita' Roma Tre (13) , Luca Bonfiglio, University Genoa/MIT (13 – 14).

13.11 Visiting Professors/Senior Research Scholars: S.H. Lee (93 – 94), H.T. Kim (97), S.

Shiotani (98), P. Carrica (02 – 03), Suak-Ho Van (04 – 05); Seok Cheon Go (06); Gilyoung Kang (06 – 07), Huiping Fu (09 – 10), Yugo Sanada (11 – 12), Pascal Clausen (13 – 14), Zhenghau Gu (13 – 14).

13.12 Postdoctoral Associates: H.C. Chen (88), Y. Toda (88 – 90), H.T. Kim (89 – 92), S.H. Van (90 – 91), D.H. Zhang (91 – 93), W.J. Kim (92 – 93), Y. Tahara (92 – 94), M. Sreedhar (94 – 98), E.G. Paterson (94 – 96), J. Longo (96 – 99), R. Wilson (97 – 98), S.H. Rhee (98 – 99), L.S. Gui (98 – 00), A. Garapon (99 – 00), T. Xing (02 – 05), Jun Shao (06), Jianming Yang (05 – 06), Jun Tao Huang (05 – 07), Mani Kandasamy (05 – 09), Il-Ryong

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Park (05 – 06), SK Ooi (06 – 08), Zhaoyuan Wang (06 – 09), Farzad Ismail (06 – 08), D.H. Kang (07 – 09), Jungsoo Suh (07 – 09), Haesong Ahn (08 – 09), Hyunse Yoon (10 – 11). Masaaki Sano (10 – 11), Hamid Sadat-Hosseini (10), Maysam Mousaviraad (10 – 11), Dong-Jin Yeo (10 – 11), Matteo Diez (11 – 13), Kwok Wah Cheng (11), Ping Chen (13 – 14), Sung-Hwan Yoon (12 – present)

13.13 Research Scientists/Engineers: H.C. Chen, R.N. Parthasarathy, E. Paterson, J. Longo, R.

Wilson, P. Carrica, Tao Xing, Shanti Bhushan, Jianming Yang, Juntao Huang, Zhaoyuan Wang, Mani Kandasamy, DH Kang, Hamid Sadat-Hosseini, Maysam Mousaviraad, Lichuan Gui, Hyunse Yoon, Yugo Sanada.

13.14 Service: The University of Iowa: Faculty Research Council, member (93 – 96); Center for Advanced Studies Review Committee, member (92); Old Gold Committee, member (93); Faculty Scholar Committee, member (05, 08).

College of Engineering: Library Committee, member (83 – 84, 86 – 87); Curriculum Committee, member (85 – 86); Continuing Education Committee, member (87 – 88); Placement Committee, member (88 – 91); Computer Committee, member (92 – 93); Promotion and Tenure Committee, member (97 – 99), chairman (00 – 01).

Mechanical Engineering: Graduate Committee, member (84 – 85, 86 – 87, 05 – 06, 07 – 08), chairman (85 – 86, 99 – 00, 08 – 09, 09 – 10); Fluids Laboratory Committee, chairman (87 – 91); Undergraduate Committee, member (88 – 93, 96 – 97, 06 – 07), chairman (89 – 90); Admissions: Fluids, 84 – 88; ASME Student Section faculty advisor (00 – 01); fluids faculty search committee, chairman (06 – 07); thermal-fluids curriculum committee, chairman (07 – 08).

Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research: Self Study and Director Search Committee,

Chairman (91 – 92); Computer Committee (96 – 98); Fluids Laboratory Committee (97 – present), Appropriate Personnel Group, chairman (00 – 01), Chairman Director Review (10).

13.15 Other:

Development interactive graphics computer program for 57:020 Mechanics of Fluid Transport Processes, 84 – 88; procurement and setup of equipment for undergraduate fluids laboratory: modern instrumentation combined with Apollo data-acquisition/numerical-simulation workstation and design and construction of wind tunnel, 86 – 91; Equipment Procurement Committee, member, Spring 1988; development laboratory experiments for 57:020 Mechanics of Fluid Transport Processes 86 – 91; EIT exam review, fluid mechanics, spring and fall 1986; and student teaching evaluations, 5/6 (mean value all items). Supervision upgrade of fluids teaching laboratory for complementary experiments, computer simulations (using commercial industrial software), and experimental uncertainty analysis: initiated with Dr. M. Muste, IIHR, Summer Session 1998, continued with Prof. W. Eichinger and Ms. M. Beninati, TA, during Fall Semester 1998, with

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complete implementation with Dr. E. Paterson, IIHR, and Mr. M. Traetow, TA, Spring Semester 1999 and Fall Semester 2000. Supervision design, construction, and installation of towing-tank facilities: update and refurbishing for computerized operation and data acquisition/reduction and use of modern instrumentation, $50K (IIHR), 87/88; 2-component fiber-optics LDV system, $250K (ONR/IIHR/UI), 91/92; integration of standard uncertainty analysis procedures, 94 – present; towed PIV system and wave maker, $500K (ONR/IIHR/UI), 96/97; instrumentation, $113K (ONR/IIHR/UI), 00; 6DOF motion tracking measurement system, 183K (ONR/IIHR/UI); Towing Tank Maneuvering Test Flow-Map Measurement System, 823K (DoD/UI/IIHR), 04. Supervision design and construction of IIHR wave basin facilities: Motions and Local Flow CFD Validation Experiments and Measurement System for Free Model Tests with Waves, $500K (ONR), 06; Wave Makers for IIHR Wave Basin for Free Model Trajectories and Capsize Tests for CFD Validation Including Local Flow Measurements, $918K (DoD/IIHR/UI), 07; Local Flow Measurement System for Wave Basin Free Running Model Motions and Maneuvering in Waves and Capsize Experiments for CFD Validation, $928,285 (DoD), 10; Instrumented Model/Mount Measurement System for Wave Basin High-Speed Catamaran Added Resistance/Speed Loss/Instability Experiments for CFD Validation $527,373 (DoD), 12; Global/Local Flow Measurement System for Free-Running models for added powering/speed loss, course keeping/maneuvering and instability/capsize in regular/irregular variable heading waves, $470,170 (DoD), 15.

14. Publications: Editor: 1. Patel, V.C. and Stern, F., (editors), Proc. 6th International Conference on Numerical Ship

Hydrodynamics, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 1994. 2. Stern, F., (editor), Proc. 25th American Towing Tank Conference, Iowa Institute of Hydraulic

Research, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, September 1998. 3. Larsson, L., Stern, F., and Bertram, V., (editors), Proceedings Gothenburg 2000 A Workshop

on Numerical Ship Hydrodynamics, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, September 2000.

4. Stern, F. and Agdrup, K., (editors) “Proceedings SIMMAN 2008 Workshop,” Copenhagen,

Denmark, 14-16 April 2008. 5. Larsson, L., Stern, F., Visonneau, M., “Proceedings Gothenburg 2010 A Workshop on

Numerical Ship Hydrodynamics,” Chalmers University of Technology, Report No. R-10:122, Gothenburg, Sweden, 8 – 10 December 2010.

6. Larsson, L., Stern, F., Visonneau, M. (editors), “Numerical Ship Hydrodynamics: An Assessment of the Gothenburg 2010 Workshop,” Springer, 2014.

7. Simonsen, C., Otzen, J., Quadvlieg, F., and Stern, F., (editors) “Proceedings SIMMAN 2014

Workshop,” Copenhagen, Denmark, 8-10 December 2014.

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Chapters in Books: 1. Paterson, E.G. and Stern, F., “Computational Fluid Dynamics,” Mc-Graw Hill Encyclopedia

of Science and Technology, 8th edition, vol. 4, 1997, pp. 267 – 270. 2. Paterson, E.G. and Stern, F., “Kelvin Circulation Theorem,” Mc-Graw Hill Encyclopedia of

Science and Technology, 8th edition, vol. 9, 1997, p. 554. 3. Larsson, L., Stern, F., Visonneau, M., “Chapter 1: Introduction, Conclusions and

Recommendations of the Gothenburg 2010 Workshop,” Numerical Ship Hydrodynamics: An Assessment of the Gothenburg 2010 Workshop, Springer, 2014.

4. Frederick Stern, Hamid Sadat-Hosseini, Maysam Mousaviraad, Shanti Bhushan “Chapter 4:

Evaluation of Seakeeping,” Numerical Ship Hydrodynamics: An Assessment of the Gothenburg 2010 Workshop, Springer, 2014.

5. Shanti Bhushan, Tao Xing, Michel Visonneau, Jeroen Wackers, Ganbo Deng, Frederick Stern

and Lars Larsson, “Chapter 7: Post Workshop Computations and Analysis for KVLCC2 and 5415,” Numerical Ship Hydrodynamics: An Assessment of the Gothenburg 2010 Workshop, Springer, 2014.

6. Yoon, H., Longo, J., and Stern, F., “Appendix: Revised Uncertainty Analysis for Sinkage and

Trim Measurements in Longo and Stern (2005),” “Numerical Ship Hydrodynamics: An Assessment of the Gothenburg 2010 Workshop,” Springer, 2014.

Chapters in ITTC Proceedings: 1. Jensen, P., Bertram, V., Bulgarelli, U., Perez-Rojas, L., Shen, H.-C., Stern, F., Suzuki, T.,

and Thomas, J., “Resistance and Flow Committee Report,” Proc. 221st ITTC, Bergen and Trondhiem, Norway, September 1996.

2. Stern, F., Bulgarelli, U., Gustafsson, L., Maksoud, M., Perez-Rojas, L., Raven, H., Suzuki, T., Zhou, L., “Resistance Committee Report,” Proc. 22nd ITTC, Seoul, Korea and Shanghai, China, September 1999.

3. Stern, F., Campana, E., Huang, D.-B., Kodama, Y., Yuzo, K., Lee, S.-H., Perez-Rojas, L.,

Raven, H., “Resistance Committee Report,” Proc. 23rd ITTC, Venice, Italy, September 2002. 4. Petersen, J., Stern, F., Broglia, R., Cura Hochbaum, A., Liu, Z-y, Perdon, P., Rhee, K-P,

Tragardh, P., and Yoshimura, Y., “Maneuvering Committee Report,” Proc. 24th ITTC, Edinburgh, UK, 4 – 10 September 2005.

5. Cura Hochbaum, A., Stern, F., Agdrup, K., Broglia, R., Perdon, P., Kim, S-Y, Quadvlieg, F.,

Yasukawa, H., Zou , Z-J, “Maneuvering Committee Report,” Proc. 25th ITTC, Fukuoka, Japan, 14 – 20 September 2008.

Quality Manual Proceedings: 1. Stern, F., Bulgarelli, U., Gustafsson, L., Maksoud, M., Perez-Rojas, L., Raven, H., Suzuki,

T., Zhou, L., “Uncertainty Analysis in EFD, Uncertainty Assessment Methodology,” ITTC Quality Manual, Procedure 4.9-03-01-01, September 1999.

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2. Stern, F., Bulgarelli, U., Gustafsson, L., Maksoud, M., Perez-Rojas, L., Raven, H., Suzuki,

T., Zhou, L., “Uncertainty Analysis in EFD, Guidelines for Resistance Towing Tank Tests,” ITTC Quality Manual, Procedure 4.9-03-01-02, September 1999.

3. Stern, F., Bulgarelli, U., Gustafsson, L., Maksoud, M., Perez-Rojas, L., Raven, H., Suzuki, T., Zhou, L., “Uncertainty Analysis, Example for Resistance Test,” ITTC Quality Manual, Procedure 4.9-03-02-02, September 1999.

4. Stern, F., Bulgarelli, U., Gustafsson, L., Maksoud, M., Perez-Rojas, L., Raven, H., Suzuki, T., Zhou, L., “Uncertainty Analysis in CFD, Uncertainty Assessment Methodology and Procedures,” ITTC Quality Manual, 4.9-04-01-01, September 1999.

5. Stern, F., Bulgarelli, U., Gustafsson, L., Maksoud, M., Perez-Rojas, L., Raven, H., Suzuki, T., Zhou, L., “Uncertainty Analysis in CFD, Guidelines for RANS Codes,” ITTC Quality Manual, Procedure 4.9-04-01-02, September 1999.

6. Stern, F., Bulgarelli, U., Gustafsson, L., Maksoud, M., Perez-Rojas, L., Raven, H., Suzuki, T., Zhou, L, “Uncertainty Analysis in CFD, Examples for Resistance and Flow,” ITTC Quality Manual, Procedure 4.9-04-02-01, September 1999.

7. Stern, F., Bulgarelli, U., Gustafsson, L., Maksoud, M., Perez-Rojas, L., Raven, H., Suzuki, T., Zhou, L., “Benchmark Database for CFD Validation for Resistance and Propulsion” ITTC Quality Manual, Procedure 4.9-04-02-02, September 1999.

8. Stern, F., Campana, E., Huang, D.-B., Kodama, Y., Yuzo, K., Lee, S.-H., Perez-Rojas, L.,

Raven, H., “Uncertainty Analysis Spreadsheet for Resistance Measurements,” ITTC Quality Manual, Interim Procedure 4.9-03-02-03, Venice, Italy, September 2002.

9. Stern, F., Campana, E., Huang, D.-B., Kodama, Y., Yuzo, K., Lee, S.-H., Perez-Rojas, L., Raven, H., “Uncertainty Analysis Spreadsheet for Speed Measurements,” ITTC Quality Manual, Interim Procedure 4.9-03-02-04, Venice, Italy, September 2002.

10. Stern, F., Campana, E., Huang, D.-B., Kodama, Y., Yuzo, K., Lee, S.-H., Perez-Rojas, L., Raven, H., “Uncertainty Analysis Spreadsheet for Sinkage and Trim Measurements,” ITTC Quality Manual, Interim Procedure 4.9-03-02-05, Venice, Italy, September 2002.

11. Stern, F., Campana, E., Huang, D.-B., Kodama, Y., Yuzo, K., Lee, S.-H., Perez-Rojas, L., Raven, H., “Uncertainty Analysis Spreadsheet for Wave Profile Measurements,” ITTC Quality Manual, Interim Procedure 4.9-03-02-06, Venice, Italy, September 2002.

12. Cura Hochbaum, A., Stern, F., Agdrup, K., Broglia, R., Perdon, P., Kim, S-Y, Quadvlieg, F.,

Yasukawa, H., Zou , Z-J, “Forces and moment uncertainty analysis example for PMM test,” ITTC Quality Manual, 7.5-02-06-04, Fukuoka, Japan, 14 – 20 September 2008.

Chapters in NATO Final Reports: 1. Cummings, R., Schutte, A., Stern, F., and Toxopeus, S., “Chapter 1: Summary, Lessons

Learned and Way Ahead from AVT-161,” Final Report NATO AVT-161, 2011.

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2. Stern, F. and Toxopeus, S., “Chapter 22: Introduction, Overview and Lessons Learned AVT-161 Sea Vehicle Task Group,” Final Report NATO AVT-161, 2011.

3. Toxopeus, S. and Stern, F. “Chapter 23: Experimental and Computational Studies of Course Keeping in Waves for Naval Surface Combatant,” Final Report NATO AVT-161, 2011.

4. James M. Luckring, Okko J. Boelens and Frederick Stern, “Chapter 1 – INTRODUCTION: RELIABLE PREDICTION OF SEPARATED FLOW ONSET AND PROGRESSION FOR AIR AND SEA VEHICLES,” Final Report NATO AVT-183, 2016.

5. Serge Toxopeus and Frederick Stern, “Chapter 2 – OVERVIEW - SEA FACET EXPERIMENTAL AND COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS ACTIVITIES ON ONSET AND PROGRESSION OF SEPARATION,” Final Report NATO AVT-183, 2016.

6. Frederick Stern and Lichuan Gui0F, “Chapter 3 – TOMOGRAPHIC PIV MEASUREMENTS FOR SURFACE COMBATANT 5415 AT STRAIGHT AHEAD AND STATIC DRIFT CONDITIONS,” Final Report NATO AVT-183, 2016.

7. F. Stern, E. Guilmineau, M. Visonneau, S. Toxopeus, C. Simonsen, S. Aram, S-E Kim and G. Grigoropoulos,, “Chapter 4 –CFD VALIDATION FOR SURFACE COMBATANT 5415 AT STRAIGHT-AHEAD AND 20 DEGREE STATIC DRIFT CONDITIONS,” Final Report NATO AVT-183, 2016.

8. M. Falchi, M. Felli, S. Grizzi, G. Aloisio, R. Broglia and F. Stern, “Chapter 5 – STEREO PIV MEASUREMENTS FOR THE DELFT 372 CATAMARAN ADVANCING IN STEADY DRIFT CONDITIONS,” Final Report NATO AVT-183, 2016.

9. R. Broglia, S. Zaghi, E.F. Campana, M. Visonneau, P. Queutey, T. Dogan, F. Stern, E. Milanov, “Chapter 6 – CFD VALIDATION FOR FLOW SEPARATION ONSET AND PROGRESSION USING DELFT CATAMARAN 372 IN STATIC DRIFT CONDITIONS,” Final Report NATO AVT-183, 2016.

10. Moustafa Abdel-Maksoud, Volker Müller, Serge Toxopeus, Frederick Stern, Kristian Petterson, Magnus Tormalm, Sungeun Kim, Shawn Aram, Uwe Gietz, Patrick Schiller, Thomas Rung, “Chapter 7 – Experimental and Numerical Investigations on Flow Characteristics of the KVLCC2 at 30° Drift Angle,” Final Report NATO AVT-183, 2016.

11. Frederick Stern and Serge Toxopeus, “Chapter 9 – SEA FACET EXPERIMENTAL AND COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS ACTIVITIES ON ONSET AND PROGRESSION OF SEPARATION - CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE RESEARCH,” Final Report NATO AVT-183, 2016.

12. Frederick Stern, Silvia Volpi, Nicholas J. Gaul and K.K. Choi, Matteo Diez, Riccardo Broglia, Danilo Durante and Emilio Campana, and Umberto Iemma, “Chapter 13 - – HYDRODYNAMICS TEAM CONTRIBUTION FINAL REPORT, Final Report NATO AVT-191, 2016.

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Journal Articles (rigorous review): 1. Stern, F. and Vorus, W.S., “A Nonlinear Method for Predicting Unsteady Sheet Cavitation

on Marine Propellers,” Journal of Ship Research, Vol. 27, No. 2, March 1983, pp. 56 – 74. 2. von Kerczek, C.H. and Stern, F., “The Representation of Ship Hulls by Conformal Mapping

Functions: Fractional Maps,” Journal of Ship Research, Vol. 27, No. 3, September 1983, pp. 158 – 159.

3. Stern, F., “Effects of Waves on the Boundary Layer of a Surface-Piercing Body,” Journal of

Ship Research, Vol. 30, No. 4, December 1986, pp. 256 – 274, IIHR Reprint #686. 4. Stern, F., Yoo, S.Y., and Patel, V.C., “Interactive and Large-Domain Solutions of Higher-

Order Viscous-Flow Equations,” AIAA Journal, Vol. 26, No. 9, September 1988, pp. 1052 – 1060, IIHR Reprint #753.

5. Stern, F., Kim, H.T., Patel, V.C., and Chen, H.C., “A Viscous-Flow Approach to the

Computation of Propeller-Hull Interaction,” Journal of Ship Research, Vol. 32, No. 4, December 1988, pp. 246 – 262, IIHR Reprint #758.

6. Stern, F., Kim, H.T., Patel, V.C., and Chen, H.C., “Computation of Viscous Flow Around

Propeller-Shaft Configurations,” Journal of Ship Research, Vol. 32, No. 4, December 1988, pp. 263 – 284, IIHR Reprint #759.

7. Stern, F., Hwang, W.S., and Jaw, S.Y., “Effects of Waves on the Boundary Layer of a

Surface-Piercing Flat Plate: Experiment and Theory,” Journal of Ship Research, Vol. 33, No. 1, March 1989, pp. 63 – 80, IIHR Reprint #764.

8. Ettema, R., Stern, F., and Lazaro, J., “Dynamics of Continuous-Mode Icebreaking by a Polar-

Class Icebreaker, Part I: Mean Response,” Journal of Ship Research, Vol. 33, No. 2, June 1989, pp. 115 – 134, IIHR Reprint #790.

9. Stern, F., Ettema, R., and Lazaro, J., “Dynamics of Continuous-Mode Icebreaking by a Polar-

Class Icebreaker, Part 2: Spectral Analysis,” Journal of Ship Research, Vol. 33, No. 3, September 1989, pp. 236 – 251, IIHR Reprint #790.

10. Stern, F., “Comparison of Computational and Experimental Unsteady Cavitation on an

Oscillating Foil,” ASME J. Fluids Eng., Vol. 111, No. 3, September 1989, pp. 290 – 299, IIHR Reprint #791.

11. Kim, H.T. and Stern F., “Viscous Flow Around a Propeller-Shaft Configuration with Infinite-

Pitch Rectangular Blades,” AIAA Journal of Propulsion and Power, Vol. 6, No. 4, July – August 1990, pp. 434 – 444, IIHR Reprint #839.

12. Toda, Y., Stern, F., Tanaka, I., and Patel, V.C., “Mean-Flow Measurements in the Boundary

Layer and Wake of a Series 60 CB = .6 Model Ship With and Without Propeller,” Journal of Ship Research, Vol. 34, No. 4, December 1990, pp. 225 – 252, IIHR Reprint #874.

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13. Stern, F., Toda, Y., and Kim, H.T., “Computation of Viscous Flow Around Propeller-Body Configurations: Iowa Axisymmetric Body,” Journal of Ship Research, Vol. 35, No. 2, June 1991, pp. 151 – 161, IIHR Reprint #905.

14. Ettema, R., Sharifi, M.B., Georgakakos, K.P., and Stern, F., “Chaos in Continuous-Mode

Icebreaking,” Cold Regions Science and Technology, Vol. 19, 1991, pp. 131 – 144, IIHR Reprint #895.

15. Ettema, R. and Stern, F., “Dynamics of Icebreaking by a POLAR-Class Icebreaker Hull,”

IUTAM Symp. on Ice-Structure Interaction, Springer-Verlag, 1991, pp. 669 – 691, IIHR Reprint #891.

16. Landweber, L. and Stern, F., “Forces and Moments on a Body Moving in an Irrotational Flow

of an Inviscid Fluid,” Mathematical Approaches in Hydrodynamics, SIAM, 1991, pp. 450 – 457, IIHR Reprint #900.

17. Tahara, Y., Stern, F., and Rosen, B., “An Interactive Approach for Calculating Ship

Boundary Layers and Wakes for Nonzero Froude Number,” Journal of Computational Physics, Vol. 98, No. 1, January 1992, pp. 33 – 53, IIHR Reprint #892.

18. Toda, Y., Stern, F., and Longo, J., “Mean-Flow Measurements in the Boundary Layer and

Wake and Wave Field of a Series 60 CB = .6 Model Ship - Part 1: Froude Numbers .16 and .316,” Journal of Ship Research, Vol. 36, No. 4, December 1992, pp. 360 – 377, IIHR Reprint #977.

19. Longo, J., Stern, F., and Toda, Y., “Mean-Flow Measurements in the Boundary Layer and

Wake of a Series 60 CB = .6 Model Ship - Part 2: Scale Effects on Near-Field Wave Patterns and Comparisons with Inviscid Theory,” Journal of Ship Research, Vol. 37, No. 1, March 1993, pp. 16 – 24, IIHR Reprint #981.

20. Stern, F., Choi, J.E., and Hwang, W.S., “Effects of Waves on the Wake of a Surface-Piercing

Flat Plate: Experiment and Theory,” Journal of Ship Research, Vol. 37, No. 2, June 1993, pp. 102 – 118, IIHR Reprint #995.

21. Stern, F., Kim, H.T., Zhang, D.H., Toda, Y, Kerwin, J., and Jessup, S., “Computation of

Viscous Flow Around Propeller-Body Configurations: Series 60 CB = .6 Ship Model,” Journal of Ship Research, Vol. 38, No. 2, June 1994, pp. 137 – 157, IIHR Reprint #1051.

22. Tahara, Y. and Stern, F., “Validation of an Interactive Approach for Calculating Ship

Boundary Layers and Wakes for Nonzero Froude Number,” J. Computers and Fluids, Vol. 23, No. 6, 1994, pp. 785 – 816, IIHR Reprint #1074.

23. Longo, J. and Stern, F., “Technical Note: Evaluation of Surface-Ship Boundary-Layer and

Wake and Wave-Field Model-Scale Data Base,” Journal of Ship Research, Vol. 40, No. 2, June 1996, pp. 112 – 116, IIHR Reprint #1181.

24. Choi, J.-E., Sreedhar, M., and Stern, F., “Stokes Layers in Horizontal-Wave Outer Flows,”

ASME J. Fluids Eng., Vol. 118, September 1996, pp. 537 – 545, IIHR Reprint #1211.

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25. Zhang, Z. and Stern, F., “Free-Surface Wave-Induced Separation,” ASME J. Fluids Eng.,

Vol. 118, September 1996, pp. 546 – 554, IIHR Reprint #1212. 26. Stern, F., Longo, J., Zhang, Z.J., and A.K. Subramani, “Detailed Bow-Flow Data and CFD of

a Series 60 CB = .6 Ship Model for Froude Number .316,” Journal of Ship Research, Vol. 40, No. 3, September 1996, pp. 193 – 199, IIHR Reprint #1213.

27. Tahara, Y. and Stern, F., “Large-Domain Approach for Calculating Ship Boundary Layers and

Wakes and Wave Fields for Nonzero Froude Number,” Journal Computational Physics, Vol. 127, No. 2, September 1996, pp. 398 – 411, IIHR Reprint #1210.

28. Paterson, E.G. and Stern, F., “Computation of Unsteady Viscous Marine-Propulsor Blade

Flows - Part 1: Validation and Analysis,” ASME J. Fluids Eng., Vol. 119, March 1997, pp. 145 – 154, IIHR Reprint #1235.

29. Coleman, H.W. and Stern, F., “Uncertainties in CFD Code Validation,” ASME J. Fluids

Eng., Vol. 119, December 1997, pp. 795 – 803, IIHR Reprint #1300. 30. Sreedhar, M. and Stern, F., “Prediction of Solid/Free-Surface Juncture Boundary Layer and

Wake of a Surface-Piercing Flat Plate at Low Froude Number,” ASME J. Fluids Eng., Vol. 120, June 1998, pp. 354 – 362, IIHR Reprint #1314.

31. Sreedhar, M. and Stern, F., “Large Eddy Simulation of Temporally Developing Juncture

Flows,” Int. J. Num. Meth. Fluids, Vol. 28, No. 1, 15 July 1998, pp. 47 – 72, IIHR Reprint #1323.

32. Longo, J., Huang, H.P., and Stern, F., “Solid-Fluid Juncture Boundary Layer and Wake,”

Experiments in Fluids, Vol. 25, No. 4, September 1998, pp. 283 – 297, IIHR Reprint #1344. 33. Coleman, H. and Stern, F., “Authors’ Closure,” ASME J. Fluids Eng., Vol. 120, September

1998, pp. 635 – 636. 34. Paterson, E.G. and Stern, F., “Computation of Unsteady Viscous Marine-Propulsor Blade

Flows - Part 2: Parametric Study,” ASME J. Fluids Eng, Vol. 121, March 1999, pp. 139 – 147, IIHR Reprint #1387.

35. Chen, B. and Stern, F., “Computational Fluid Dynamics of Four-Quadrant Marine-Propulsor

Flow, “Journal of Ship Research, Vol. 43, No. 4, September 1999, pp. 218 – 228, IIHR Reprint #1421.

36. Subramani, A., Paterson, E.G., and Stern, F., “CFD Calculation of Sinkage and Trim,”

Journal of Ship Research, Vol. 44, Number 1, March 2000, pp. 59 – 82, IIHR Reprint #1446. 37. Gui, L., Longo, J., and Stern, F., “Biases of PIV Measurement of Turbulent Flow and the

Masked Correlation-Based Interrogation,” Experiments in Fluids, Vol. 30, Issue 1, January 2001, pp. 27 – 35, IIHR Reprint #1500.

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38. Coleman, H, Stern, F., Di Mascio, A., Campagna, E. “Technical Note: The Problem with Oscillatory Behavior in Grid Convergence Studies,” ASME J. Fluids Eng., Vol. 123, Issue 2, June 2001, pp. 438 – 439, IIHR Reprint #1510.

39. Rhee, S.H. and Stern, F., “Unsteady RANS Method For Surface Ship Boundary Layer And

Wake And Wave Field,” Int. J. Num. Methods Fluids, Vol. 37, 2001, pp. 445 – 478, IIHR Reprint #1533.

40. Gui, L., Longo, J., and Stern, F., “Towing Tank PIV Measurement System, Data and

Uncertainty Assessment for DTMB Model 5512,” Experiments in Fluids, Vol. 31, Issue 3, 2001, pp. 336 – 346, IIHR Reprint #1527.

41. Gui., L., Longo, L., Metcal, B., Shao, J., and Stern, F., “Forces, Moment, and Wave Pattern

for Surface Combatant in Regular Head Waves-Part 1: Measurement Systems and Uncertainty Analysis,” Experiments in Fluids, Vol. 31, Issue 6, 2001, pp. 674 – 680, IIHR Reprint #1544.

42. Stern, F., Wilson, R.V., Coleman, H., and Paterson, E., “Comprehensive Approach to

Verification and Validation of CFD Simulations-Part 1: Methodology and procedures,” ASME J. Fluids Eng, Vol. 123, Issue 4, December 2001, pp. 793 – 802, IIHR Reprint #1541.

43. Wilson, R.V., Stern, F., Coleman, H., and Paterson, E., “Comprehensive Approach to

Verification and Validation of CFD Simulations-Part 2: Application for RANS Simulation of a Cargo/Container Ship,” ASME J. Fluids Eng, Vol. 123, Issue 4, December 2001, pp.803 – 810, IIHR Reprint #1542.

44. Gui., L., Longo, L., Metcal, B., Shao, J., and Stern, F., “Forces, Moment, and Wave Pattern

for Naval Combatant in Regular Head Waves-Part 2: Measurement Results and Discussions,” Experiments in Fluids, Vol. 32, Issue 1, 2002, pp. 27 – 36, IIHR Reprint #1552.

45. Longo, J. and Stern, F., “Effects of Drift Angle on Model-Scale Ship Flow,” Experiments in

Fluids, Vol. 32, 2002, pp. 558 – 569, IIHR Reprint #1551. 46. Rhee, S.H. and Stern, F., “RANS Modeling of Spilling Breaking Waves.” ASME J. Fluids

Eng, Vol. 124, No. 2, 2002, pp. 424 – 432. 47. Tahara, Y., Longo., J., Stern, F., Himeno, Y., “Comparison of CFD and EFD for Series 60

CB=.6 in Steady Drift Motion,” Journal Marine Science and Technology, Vol. 7, No. 1, 2002, pp. 17 – 30.

48. Stern, F. and Wilson, R., “Authors’ Closure,” ASME J. Fluids Eng., Vol. 124, No. 3, 2002, pp.

810 – 811. 49. Larsson, L., Stern, F., and Bertram, V., “Benchmarking of Computational Fluid Dynamics

for Ship Flows: The Gothenburg 2000 Workshop,” Journal Ship Research, Vol. 47, No. 1, March 2003, pp. 63 – 81.

50. Simonsen, C., and Stern, F., “Verification and Validation of RANS Maneuvering Simulation

of Esso Osaka: Effects of Drift, Rudder Angle, and Propeller on Forces and Moments,” Computers & Fluids, 32, 2003, pp. 1325 – 1356.

51. Wilson, R. Shao, J., and Stern, F., “Discussion: “Criticisms of the “Correction Factor”

Verification Method” (Roache, P., 2003, ASME J. Fluids Eng., 125, pp. 732 – 733),” ASME J. Fluids Eng, Vol. 126, No. 4, 2004, pp. 704 – 706.

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52. Longo, J., Gui, L., and Stern, F., “Ship Velocity Fields,” Advances in Coastal and Ocean

Engineering, Vol. 9, PIV and Water Waves, invited article, October 2004, pp. 119 – 179. 53. Tahara, Y., Stern, F., and Himeno, Y., “Computational Fluid Dynamics-Based Optimization

of a Surface Combatant,” Journal Ship Research, Vol. 28, No. 4, December 2004, pp. 273 – 287.

54. Longo, J. and Stern, F., “Uncertainty Assessment for Towing Tank Tests with Example for

Surface Combatant DTMB Model 5415,” Journal Ship Research, Vol. 49 No. 1, March 2005, pp. 55 – 68.

55. Simonsen, C. and Stern, F., “Flow Structure around an Appended Tanker Hull Form in

Simple Maneuvering Conditions,” Computers & Fluids, 34, February 2005, pp. 169 – 198. 56. Stern, F., Olivieri, A., Shao, J., Longo, J., and Ratcliffe, T., “Statistical Approach for

Estimating Intervals of Certification or Biases of Facilities or Measurement Systems Including Uncertainties,” ASME J. Fluids Eng, Vol. 127, No. 2, May 2005, pp. 604 – 610.

57. Simonsen, C. and Stern, F., “RANS Maneuvering Simulation of Esso Osaka with Rudder and

a Body-Force Propeller,” Journal Ship Research, Vol. 49, No. 2, June 2005, pp. 98 – 120. 58. Weymouth G., Wilson, R., and Stern, F., “RANS CFD Prediction of Pitch and Heave Ship

Motions in Head Seas,” Journal Ship Research, Vol. 49, No. 2, June 2005, pp. 80 – 97. 59. Metcalf, B., Longo, J., Ghosh, G., and Stern, F., “Unsteady Free-Surface Wave-Induced

Boundary layer Separation for a Surface-Piercing NACA 0024 Foil: Towing Tank Experiments,” Journal of Fluids & Structures, Vol. 22, Issue 1, January 2006, pp. 77 – 98.

60. Stern, F., Xing, T., Yarbrough, D., Rothmayer, A., Rajagopalan, G., Otta, S.P., Caughey, D.,

Bhaskaran, R. Smith. S., Hutching, B., and Moeykens, S., “Hands-On CFD Educational Interface for Engineering Courses and Laboratories,” Journal Engineering Education, Volume 95, No. 1, January 2006, pp. 63 – 83.

61. Stern, F., Xing, T., Muste, M., Yarbrough, D., Rothmayer, A., Rajagopalan, G., Caughey, D.,

Bhaskaran, R. Smith. S., Hutching, B., and Moeykens, S., “Integration of Simulation Technology into Undergraduate Engineering Courses and Laboratories,” International Journal Learning Technology, Vol. 2, No. 1, January 2006, pp. 28 – 48.

62. Wilson, R., Carrica, P. and Stern, F., “URANS Simulations for High-Speed Transom-Stern

Ship with Breaking Waves,” International Journal of CFD, Vol. 20, No. 2, February 2006, pp. 105 – 125.

63. Stern, F., Wilson, R., and Shao, J., “Quantitative Approach to V&V of CFD Simulations and

Certification of CFD Codes with Examples,” International Journal Numerical Methods Fluids, Vol. 50, Issue 11 (special issue: advances in computational heat transfer), 20 April 2006, pp. 1335 – 1355.

64. Parihar, A., Kulkarni, A. , Stern, F., Xing T., Moeykens, S., “Using FlowLab, An

Educational Computational Fluid Dynamics Tool, To Perform A Comparative Study Of Turbulence Models,” Journal of Computational Fluid Dynamics, Vol. 15, No. 1, April 2006, pp. 175 – 182.

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65. Wilson, R.V., Carrica, P.M., and Stern, F., “Unsteady RANS Method for Ship Motions with Application to Roll for a Surface Combatant,” Computers & Fluids, Vol. 35, Issue 5, June 2006, pp. 501 – 524.

66. Carrica, P.M., Wilson, R.V., and Stern, F., “Unsteady RANS Simulations of the Ship

Forward Speed Diffraction problem,” Computers & Fluids, Vol. 35, Issue 6, July 2006, pp. 545 – 570.

67. Kim, J., Paterson, E., and Stern, F., “Verification & Validation and Sub-Visual and Acoustic

Modeling for Ducted Marine Propulsor,” ASME J. Fluids Eng, Vol. 128, Issue No. 4, July 2006, pp. 799 – 810.

68. Stern, F., Carrica, P., Kandasamy, M., Gorski, J., O’Dea, J., Hughes, M., Miller, R., Kring,

D., Milewski, W., Hoffman, R., and Cary, C., “Computational Hydrodynamic Tools for High-Speed Sealift,” Transactions SNAME, Vol. 114, 2006, pp. 55 – 81.

69. Campana, E.F., Peri, D. Tahara, Y. and Stern, F., “Shape Optimization in Ship Hydrodynamics

Using Computational Fluid Dynamics,” Journal of Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, Vol. 196, December 2006, pp. 634 – 651.

70. Tahara, Y., Wilson, R., Carrica, P., and Stern, F., “RANS Simulation of a Container Ship

Using a Single Phase Level Set Method with Overset Grids and Prognosis for Extensions to Self-Propulsion Simulator,” Journal Marine Science and Technology, Vol. 11 No. 4, 2006, pp. 209 – 228.

71. Carrica, P.M., Wilson, R.V., and Stern, F., “An Unsteady Single-Phase Level Set Method for

Viscous Free Surface Flows,” International Journal Numerical Methods Fluids, Vol. 53, Issue 2, 20 January 2007, pp. 229 – 256.

72. Longo, J., Shao, J., Irvine, M., and Stern, F., “Phase-Averaged PIV for the Nominal Wake of

a Surface Ship in Regular Head Waves,” ASME J. Fluids Eng, Vol. 129, Issue 3, May 2007. 73. Wilson, R., Carrica, P. and Stern, F., “Simulation of Ship Breaking Bow Waves and Induced

Vortices and Scars,” International Journal Numerical Methods Fluids, Vol. 54, Issue 4, June 2007, pp. 419 – 451.

74. Sakamoto, N., Wilson, R., and Stern, F., “RANS Simulations for High-Speed Ships in Deep

and Shallow Water,” Journal Ship Research, Vol. 51, No. 3, September 2007, pp. 187 – 203. 75. Carrica, P., Wilson, R., Noack, R., and Stern, F., “Ship Motions using Single-Phase Level Set

with Dynamic Overset Grids,” Computers & Fluids, Vol. 36, 2007, pp. 1415 – 1433. 76. Huang, J., Carrica, P., Stern, F., “Coupled ghost fluid/two-phase level set method for

curvilinear body fitted grids,” International Journal Numerical Methods Fluids, Vol. 55, Issue 9, November 2007, pp. 867 – 897.

77. Olivieri, A., Pistani, F., Wilson, R., Campana, E., and Stern, F., “Scars and Vortices Induced

by Ship Bow Wave Breaking,” ASME J. Fluids Eng, Vol. 129, Issue 11, November 2007, pp. 1445 – 1459.

78. Xing, T., Kandasamy, M., and Stern. F., “Unsteady Free-Surface Wave-Induced Separation:

Analysis of Turbulent Structures Using Detached Eddy Simulation and Single-Phase Level Set,” Journal of Turbulence, Vol. 8, No. 44, 2007, pp. 1 – 35.

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79. Park, I.-L., Hosseini, S.H.S., and Stern, F., “Numerical Analysis of Ship Motions in Beam Sea Using Unsteady RANS and Overset Grid Methods,” Journal Society Naval Architects Korea, Vol. 45, No. 2, April 2008, pp. 109 – 123.

80. Irvine, M., Longo, J., and Stern, F., “Pitch and Heave Tests and Uncertainty Assessment for a

Surface Combatant in Regular Head Waves,” Journal of Ship Research, Vol. 52, No. 2, June 2008, pp. 146 – 163.

81. Tahara, Y., Peri, D., Campana, E., Stern, F., “CFD-Based Multi-Objective Optimization of a

Surface Combatant by Using Global Optimization Method,” Journal Marine Science and Technology, Volume 13, No. 2, May 2008, pp. 95 – 116.

82. Huang, J., Carrica, P., Stern, F., “Semi-coupled air/water immersed boundary approach for

curvilinear dynamic overset grids with application to ship hydrodynamics,” International Journal Numerical Methods Fluids, Volume 58, Issue 6, October 2008, pp. 591 – 624.

83. Xing, T., Carrica, P., and Stern, F., “Computational Towing Tank Procedures for Single Run

Curves of Resistance and Propulsion,” ASME J. Fluids Eng, Volume 130, Issue 10, October 2008.

84. J. Longo, J. Shao, M. Irvine, L. Gui, and F. Stern, “ Phase-Averaged Towed PIV

Measurements for Regular Head Waves In a Model Ship Towing Tank,” Advances in Coastal and Ocean Engineering, Vol. 10, Advanced Numerical Models for Simulating Tsunami Waves and Runup, October 2008.

85. Carrica, P., Park, K-J, S. Hamid Sadat Hosseini, and Stern, F., “URANS Analysis of a

Broaching Event in Irregular Quartering Seas,” Journal Marine Science and Technology, Vol. 13 No. 4, 2008, pp. 395 – 407.

86. Wang, Z., Yang, J. and Stern, F., “A coupled level set and volume of fluid method for 3D sharp

interface simulation of plunging breaking waves,” International Journal of Multiphase Flow, Vol. 35, 2009, pp. 227 – 246.

87. Kandasamy, M., Xing, T., and Stern. F., “Unsteady Free-Surface Wave-Induced Separation:

Coherent Vortical Structures and Instabilities,” Journal of Fluid & Structures, Vol. 25, 2009, pp. 343 – 363.

88. Bhushan, S., Xing, T., Carrica, P., Stern, F., “Model- and Full-scale URANS Simulations for

Athena Resistance, Powering, and Seakeeping, and 5415 Maneuvering,” Journal Ship Research, Vol. 53 No. 4, December 2009, pp. 179 – 198.

89. Wang, Z., Yang, J. and Stern, F., “An Improved Particle Correction Procedure for Particle

Level Set Method,” Journal of Computational Physics, Vol. 228, Issue 16, September 2009, pp. 5819 – 5837.

90. Yang, J. and Stern, F., “Sharp Interface Immersed-Boundary/Level-Set Method for Wave-

Body Interaction,” Journal of Computational Physics, Vol. 228, Issue 17, September 2009, pp. 6590 – 6616.

91. Campana, E., Peri, D., Tahara, Y., Kandasamy, M., and Stern, F., “Optimal ship design

algorithms and their application to industrial problems,” Transactions SNAME, Vol. 117, 2009, awarded ABS-Captain Joseph H. Linnard Prize for best paper 2009.

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92. Mousaviraad, S.M., Carrica, P.M., and Stern, F., “Development and Validation of Harmonic Wave Group Single-Run Procedures for RAO with Comparison to Regular and Transient Wave Group Procedures Using URANS,” Ocean Engineering, Vol. 37, Issues 8 – 9, June 2010, pp. 653 – 666.

93. Xing, T. and Stern, F., “Factors of Safety for Richardson Extrapolation,” ASME J. Fluids Eng,

Vol. 132, June 2010. 94. Hosseini, H., Stern, F., Olivieri, A., Campana, E., Hashimoto, H., Umeda, N., Bulian, G. and

Francescutto, A, “Head-Waves Parametric Rolling of Surface Combatant,” Ocean Engineering, Vol. 37, Issue 10, July 2010, pp. 859 – 878.

95. Carrica, P., Huang, J., Noack, R., Kaushik, D., Smith, B., and Stern, F., “Large-Scale DES

Computations of the Forward Speed Diffraction and Pitch and heave Problems for a Surface Combatant,” Computers & Fluids, Volume 39, Issue 7, August 2010, pp. 1095 – 1111.

96. Ismail, F., Carrica, P., Xing, T. and Stern, F., “Evaluation of linear and nonlinear convection

schemes on multidimensional non-orthogonal grids with application KVLCC tanker,” International Journal Numerical Methods Fluids, Vol. 64, November 2010, pp. 850 – 886.

97. Kandasamy, K., Ooi, S.K., Carrica, P., and Stern, F., “Integral Force/Moment Waterjet Model

for CFD Simulations,” ASME J. Fluids Eng, Vol. 132, October 2010. 98. Pinto-Heredero, A., Xing, T. and Fred Stern, “URANS and DES for Wigley Hull at Extreme

Drift Angles,” Journal of Marine Science and Technology, Vol. 15, No. 4, 2010, pp 295 – 315.

99. Carrica, P., Castro, A. and Stern, F., “Self-Propulsion Computations Using Speed Controller

and Discretized Propeller with Dynamic Overset Grids,” Journal of Marine Science and Technology, Vol. 15, No. 4, 2010, pp 316 – 330

100. Suh, J., Yang, J. and Stern, F., “The Effect of Air-Water Interface on the Vortex Shedding

from a Vertical Circular Cylinder,” Journal of Fluids and Structures, Vol. 27, Issue 1, January 2011, pp. 1 – 22.

101. Hosseini, H., Carrica, P., Stern, F., Umeda, N., Hashimoto, H., Matsuda, A.,”CFD, System-

Based and EFD Study of Ship Dynamic Instability Events: Surf-riding, Periodic Motion, and Broaching,” Ocean Engineering, Vol. 38, Issue 1, January 2011, pp. 88 – 110.

102. Stern, F., Agdrup, K., Kim, S.Y., Hochbaum, A.C., Rhee, K.P., Quadvlieg, F., Perdon, P.,

Hino, T., Broglia, R., and Gorski, J., “Experience from SIMMAN 2008: The First Workshop On Verification And Validation Of Ship Maneuvering Simulation Methods, “Journal of Ship Research, Volume 55, Number 2, June 2011, pp. 135 – 147.

103. Manivannan Kandasamy; Seng Keat Ooi; Pablo Carrica; Fred Stern; Emilio F. Campana;

Daniele Peri; Philip Osborne; Jessica Cote; Neil McDonald; Nic de Waal, “CFD Validation Studies for a High-speed Foil-assisted Semi-planing Catamaran,” Journal of Marine Science and Technology, Vol. 16, No. 2, June 2011, pp. 157 – 167.

104. Manivannan Kandasamy; Seng Keat Ooi; Pablo Carrica; Fred Stern; Emilio F. Campana;

Daniele Peri; Philip Osborne; Jessica Cote; Neil McDonald; Nic de Waal, “Multi-fidelity Optimization of a High-speed Foil-assisted Semi-planing Catamaran for Low Wake,” Journal of Marine Science and Technology, Vol. 16, No. 2, June 2011, pp. 143 – 156.

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105. Castiglione, T., Stern, F., Bova, S., Kandasamy, M., “Numerical Investigation of the seakeeping behavior of a catamaran advancing in regular head waves,” Ocean Engineering, Vol. 38, 2011, pp. 1806 – 1822.

106. Castro, A., Carrica, P., and Stern, F., “Full Scale Self Propulsion Computations using

Discretized Propeller for the KRISO Container Ship KCS,” Computers & Fluids, Volume 51, issue 1, 2011, pp. 35 – 47.

107. Xing, T. and Stern, F., “Comments on Discussion of “Factors of Safety for Research

Extrapolation,” ASME J. Fluids Eng, Vol. 133, November 2011, p. 061403.

108. Y Tahara, D Peri, EF Campana, and F Stern, Single and Multi Objective Design Optimization of a Fast Multihull Ship: numerical and experimental results,” Journal of Marine Science and Technology, Volume 16, Number 4 / December 2011, pp. 412 – 433.

109. Takai, T., Kandasamy, M., Stern, F., “Verification and Validation study of URANS

simulations for axial waterjet propelled large high-speed ship,” Journal of Marine Science and Technology, Volume 16, Number 4 / December 2011, pp. 434 – 447.

110. Bhushan, S., Carrica, P., Yang, J., and Stern, F. “Scalability Study and Large Grid

Computations for Surface Combatant Using CFDShip-Iowa,” International Journal High Performance Computing Applications, Vol. 25, Number 4, Special Issue on Programming Models, Software and Tools for High-End Computing, winter 2011, pp. 466 – 487.

111. Bhushan, S., Stern, F., and Doctors, L., “Verification and Validation of URANS Wave

Resistance for Air Cushion Vehicles and Comparison Linear Theory,” Journal of Ship Research, Vol. 55, No. 4, December 2011, pp. 249 – 267.

112. Carrica, P., Fu, H., and Stern, F., “Self-propulsion Free to Sink and Trim and Pitch and

Heave in Head Waves of a KCS Model,” Applied Ocean Research, Vol. 33, 2011, pp. 309 – 320.

113. Evgeni Milanov, Zlatko Zlatev, Valya Chotukova and Frederick Stern, “Analysis of

Inherent Course Stability of a High Speed Catamaran in Deep and Shallow Water,” International Shipbuilding Progress, 58 (2011) 83–96.

114. Carrica, P., Hosseini, H., and Stern, F., “CFD Analysis of Broaching for a Model Surface

Combatant with Explicit Simulation of Moving Rudders and Rotating Propellers,” Computers & Fluids, Volume 53, 2012, pp. 117 – 132.

115. Huang, J., Carrica, P., Stern, F., “Numerical Study of a Ship Exhaust Plume with Waves

and Wind,” International Journal Numerical Methods Fluids, Vol. 68, Issue 2, January 2012, pp. 160 – 180.

116. Huang, J., Carrica, P., Stern, F., “A geometry-based level set method for curvilinear overset

grids with application ship hydrodynamics,” International Journal Numerical Methods Fluids, Vol. 68, Issue 4, February 2012, pp. 494 – 521.

117. Wang, Z., Yang, J., and Stern, F., “A new volume of fluid method with constructed

distance function on general structured grid,” Journal of Computational Physics, Vol. 231, 2012, pp. 3703 – 3722.

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118. Stern, F., Yoon, H., Yarbrough, D., Okay, M., Oztekin, U., and Roszelle, B., “Hands-On Integrated CFD Educational Interface for Introductory Fluids Mechanics: Invited Paper,” International Journal Aerodynamics, Vol. 2 Nos 2/3/4 2012, pp. 339 – 371.

119. Kang, DH, Ghosh, S., Reins, G., Koo, B., Wang, Z., Stern, F., “Impulsive Plunging Wave

Breaking Downstream of a Bump in a Shallow Water Flume – Part I: Experimental Observations,” Journal of Fluids and Structures, invited for special issue for FEDSM2010-ICNMM2010, Vol. 32, July 2012, pp. 104 – 120.

120. Koo, B., Wang, Z., Yang, J., Stern, F., “Impulsive Plunging Wave Breaking Downstream

of a Bump in a Shallow Water Flume – Part II: Numerical Simulations, “Journal of Fluids and Structures, invited for special issue for FEDSM2010-ICNMM2010, Vol. 32, July 2012, pp.121 – 134.

121. Bhushan, S., Xing, T. and Stern, F. “Vortical Structures and Instability Analysis for Athena

Wetted Transom Flow with Full-Scale Validation,” ASME J. Fluids Eng, Volume 134, Issue 3, March 2012, 031201 (18 pages).

122. Yang, J. and Stern, F., “A simple and efficient direct forcing immersed boundary

framework for fluid-structure interactions,” Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 231, Issue 15, June 2012, pp. 5029 – 5061.

123. Wang, Z., Yang, J., and Stern, F., “A simple and conservative operator-splitting semi-

Lagrangian VOF advection scheme,” Journal of Computational Physics, Volume 231, Issue 15, June 2012, pp. 4981 – 4992.

124. Araki, M., Sadat-Hosseini, H., Sanada, Y., Umeda, N., and Stern, F., “Estimating

maneuvering coefficients using system identification methods with experimental, systems-based, and CFD free running trial data,” Ocean Engineering, Volume 51, September 2012, pp. 63 – 84.

125. Xing, T. Bhushan, S., and Stern, F. “DES for a Tanker at Drift Angles with Analogy to

Delta Wings,” Ocean Engineering, Volume 55, December 2012, pp. 23 – 43.

126. Sakamoto, N., Carrica, P., and Stern, F., “URANS Simulations of Static and Dynamic Maneuvering Combatant-Part 1: Verification and Validation for Forces, Moment, and Hydrodynamic Derivative,” Journal of Marine Science and Technology, Vol. 17, Issue 4, December 2012, pp 422 – 445.

127. Sakamoto, N., Carrica, P., and Stern, F., “URANS Simulations of Static and Dynamic

Maneuvering Combatant-Part 2: Analysis and Validation for Local Flow Characteristics,” Journal of Marine Science and Technology, Vol. 17, Issue 4, December 2012, pp 446 – 468.

128. Hosseini, H., Carrica, P., Kim, H., Toda, Y., and Stern, F., “CFD V&V of added resistance

of KVLCC2 with fixed and free surge conditions for short and long head waves,” Ocean Engineering, Vol. 59, 2013, pp. 240 – 273.

129. Mousaviraad, S.M., Wei, H., and Stern, F., “Deterministic and Stochastic Uncertainty

Quantification For Naca0012 at 3 Degree Angle Of Attack and Variable Reynolds Number Using RANS Simulations,” International Journal for Uncertainty Quantification, Vol. 3, Number 5, 2013, pp. 371 – 395.

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130. Carrica, P., Ismail, F., Hyman, H., Bhushan, S., Stern, F., “Turn and Zig-Zag Maneuvers of a Surface Combatant using URANS Approach and Dynamic Overset Grids,” Journal of Marine Science and Technology, June 2013, Volume 18, Issue 2, pp. 166 – 181.

131. Yugo Sanada, Kenji Tanimoto, Kanako Takagi, Yasuyuki Toda, and Frederick Stern,

“Trajectories and Local Flow Field Measurements around ONR Tumblehome in Maneuvering Motion,” Ocean Engineering, Vol. 72, 2013, pp. 45 – 65.

132. Larsson, L., Stern, F., Visonneau, M., “CFD in Ship Hydrodynamics: Results of the

Gothenburg 2010 Workshop,” IV International Conference Marine 2011 International Conference Computational Methods Marine Engineering: Selected Papers, Editor Eca et al., Springer, 2013, pp. 237 – 260.

133. Stern, F., Yang, J., Wang, Z., Sadat-Hosseini, H., Mousaviraad, M., Bhushan, S., Xing, T.,

“Computational ship hydrodynamics: nowadays and way forward,” International Ship Building Progress, Invited paper, Vol. 60, No.1 – 4, 2013, pp. 3 – 105.

134. Kandasamy, K., Peri, D., Tahara, Y., Wilson, W., Miozzi, M., Svetlozar Georgiev, Evgeni

Milanov, Campana, E., and Stern, F., “Simulations based design optimization of waterjet propelled Delft catamaran,” International Ship Building Progress, Invited paper, Vol. 60, No.1 – 4, 2013, pp. 277 – 308.

135. Jianming Yang and Frederick Stern, “Robust and Efficient Setup Procedure for Complex

Triangulations in Immersed Boundary Simulations,” ASME JFE, J. Fluids Eng. 2013; 135(10):101107-101107-11. doi:10.1115/1.4024804.

136. Bouscasse, Broglia, Stern, “Experimental Investigation Fast Catamaran in Head Waves,”

Ocean Engineering, Volume 72, 1 November 2013, Pages 318–330. 137. Irvine, M., Longo, J., and Stern, F., “Forward Speed Calm Water Roll Decay for Surface

Combatant 5415: Roll Motion, Resistance, and Phase-Averaged Wave Pattern and Bilge Keel Velocity Field,” Journal of Ship Research, Vol. 57, No. 4, December 2013, pp. 1–18.

138. Wei He, Matteo Diez, Emilio Campana, Frederick Stern and Zaojian Zou, “A 1D

Polynomial Chaos Method in CFD-Based Uncertainty Quantification Study for Ship Hydrodynamic Performance,” Journal of Hydrodynamics, Vol. 25, No. 5, 2013, pp. 655-662.

139. Wei He, Matteo Diez, Emilio Campana, and Frederick Stern, “URANS Study of Delft

Catamaran Total/Added Resistance, Motions and Slamming Loads in Head Sea Including Irregular Wave and Uncertainty Quantification for Variable Regular Wave and Geometry,” Ocean Engineering, Vo. 74 (2013) pp. 189-217.

140. Simonsen, C., Otzen, J., and Stern, F., “EFD and CFD for KCS heaving and pitching in

regular head waves,” Journal of Marine Science and Technology, Vol. 18, Issue 4, December 2013, pp. 435-459.

141. Toxopeus, S., Simonsen, C., E. Guilmineau, M. Visonneau, Stern, F., “Viscous-Flow

Calculations for KVLCC2 in Maneuvering Motion,” JMST, Vol. 18, Issue 4, December 2013, pp. 460-470.

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142. Riccardo Broglia, Boris Jacob, Stefano Zaghi, Frederick Stern, Angelo Olivieri, “Experimental investigation of interference effects for high-speed catamarans,” Ocean Engineering, Vol. 76 (2014) pp. 75-85.

143. Win, Tokgoz, Wu, Stern, Toda, “Computation of Propeller-Hull Interaction using Simple

Body-Force Distribution Model around Series 60 CB=.6,” JASNAOE, Vol. 18, February 2014. 144. Yang, J. and Stern, F., “A sharp interface direct forcing immersed boundary approach for

fully resolved simulations of particulate flows,” ASME Journal of Fluids Engineering, special issue on immersed boundary methods, 136(4), April 2014, 10pp.

145. Teresa Castiglione, Wei He, Frederick Stern, and Sergio Bova “URANS Simulation of

Catamaran Interference in Shallow Water,” JMST, Vol. 19, Issue 1, March 2014, pp. 33-51. 146. L., Gui, H., Yoon and F., Stern, “Techniques for measuring bulge-scar patter of free surface

deformation and related velocity distribution in shallow water flow over a bump,” Experiments in Fluids, 55 (4), 1-15, 2014.

147. Diez, M., He, W., Campana, E., and Stern, F., “Deterministic and multivariate stochastic

uncertainty quantification for the Delft catamaran with variable Froude number and/or geometry using URANS and potential flow solvers,” JMST, June 2014, Volume 19, Issue 2, pp 143-169.

148. Koo, B. Yang, J., and Stern, F., “Reynolds and Froude number Effect on the Flow past an

Interface-Piercing Circular Cylinder,” JNAOE, Vol. 6 No. 3, September 2014, pp. 529-561. 149. Kandasamy, M., Wu, P.C., Zalek, S., Karr, D., Bartlett, S., Nguyen, L. , and Stern, F.,

“High Performance Computing CFD-Based Global Optimization of the Hybrid Ship Hull, SNAME Transaction 2014.

150. Dogan, T., Sadat-Hosseini, H. and Stern, F., “DES of Delft Catamaran at Static Drift

Condition,” Naval Engineers Journal, Vol. 126, No. 4, December 2014; Student Technical Paper/NEEC, pp. 97-101.

151. Bottiglieri, M., Cooper, R., Sanada, Y., Yoon, H., and Stern, F., Wavemaker calibration at

IIHR Wave Basin and Towing Tank,” Naval Engineers Journal, Vol. 126, No. 4, December 2014; Student Technical Paper/NEEC, pp. 33-36.

152. Michael Conger, Maysam Mousaviraad, Frederick Stern, Andrew Peterson, Mehdi

Ahmadian, “URANS CFD for Two-Body Hydrodynamic Simulation of Wave Adaptive Modular Vessels (WAM-V) and Validation against Sea Trials,” Naval Engineers Journal, Vol. 126, No. 4, December 2014; Student Technical Paper/NEEC, pp. 47-52.

153. Haitham Elshiekh, Hyunse Yoon, Yugo Sanada, Frederick Stern, “Local Flow Measurements around ONR Tumblehome,” Naval Engineers Journal, Vol. 126, No. 4, December 2014; Student Technical Paper/NEEC, pp 177-180.

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154. Stocker, M., Sanada, Y., and Stern, F., “Preliminary Free Running Test of Delft Catamaran Water-jet Model,” Naval Engineers Journal, Vol. 126, No. 4, December 2014; Student Technical Paper/NEEC, pp. 163-166.

155. M. Falchi. M. Felli, S. Grizzi, G. Aloisio, R. Broglia, F. Stern, “SPIV Measurements

Around the DELFT 372 Catamaran in Steady Drift,” Experiments in Fluids, 55 (11), 2014, pp. 1844.

156. Volpi S., Diez M., Gaul N.J., Song H., Iemma U., Choi K.K., Campana E.F., Stern F.,

“Development and validation of a dynamic metamodel based on stochastic radial basis functions and uncertainty quantification,” Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization, Vol. 51, No. 2, 2015, pp. 347-368.

157. Wei He, Teresa Castiglione, Manivannan Kandasamy, and Frederick Stern, “Numerical

analysis of the interference effects on resistance, sinkage and trim of a fast catamaran,” JMST, Vol. 20, Issue 2, June 2015, pp. 292-308.

158. Frederick Stern, Zhaoyuan Wang, Jianming Yang, Hamid Sadat-Hosseini, Maysam

Mousaviraad, Shanti Bhushan, Matteo Diez, Sung-Hwan Yoon, Ping Chen, Seong Mo Yeon, Timur Dogan, Dong-Hwan Kim, Silvia Volpi, Michael Conger, Thad Michael, Robert S. Thodal and Joachim L. Grenestedt, “Recent progress in CFD for naval architecture and ocean engineering,” Journal of Hydrodynamics, Ser. B, Volume 27, Issue 1, 2015, Pages 1-23.

159. Xi Chen, Matteo Diez, Manivannan Kandasamy, Zhiguo Zhang, Emilio F. Campana, and

Frederick Stern, “High-fidelity Global Optimization for Shape Design by Dimensionality Reduction, Metamodels and Particle Swarm,” Engineering Optimization, Vol. 47, Issue 4, 2015, pp 473-494.

160. Diez, M, Campana, E., and Stern, F., “Design-space dimensionality reduction in shape

optimization by Karhunen-Loève Expansion,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, Vol. 283, 2015, pp. 1525-1544.

161. Mousaviraad, S.M., Wang, Z., Stern, F., “URANS Studies of Hydrodynamic Performance

and Slamming Loads on High-Speed Planing Hulls in Calm Water and Waves for Deep and Shallow Conditions,” Applied Ocean Research, No. 51, pp. 222-240, 2015.

162. J. Yang, F. Stern, A non-iterative direct forcing immersed boundary method for strongly-

coupled fluid-solid interactions, Journal of Computational Physics, 295, 2015, pp. 779-804. 163. Tao Xing and Frederick Stern, “Comment on: A Procedure for the estimation of the

numerical uncertainty of CFD calculations based on grid refinement studies” (Eça, L. and Hoekstra, M., 2014, Journal of Computational Physics, 262, pp. 104-130), Journal Computational Physics, 301 (2015) pp. 484-486.

164. Moustafa Abdel-Maksoud, Volker Müller, Tao Xing, Serge Toxopeus, Frederick Stern,

Sungeun Kim, Aram Shawn, Kristian Petterson, Magnus Tormalm, Uwe Gietz, Patrick Schiller, Thomas Rung, “Experimental and Numerical Investigations on Flow Characteristics of the KVLCC2 at 30° Drift Angle,” SNAME 2015 Transactions.

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165. S. Bhushan, H. Yoon, F. Stern, E. Guilmineau, M. Visonneau, S. Toxopeus, C. Simonsen, S. Aram, S-E Kim and G. Grigoropoulos, “CFD Validation For Surface Combatant 5415 Straight Ahead And Static Drift 20 Degree Conditions,” SNAME 2015 Transactions. .

166. Hamid Sadat-Hosseini, Yugo Sanada, Frederick Stern, “Experiments and CFD for ONRT

Course Keeping in Regular Waves,” SNAME 2015 Transactions. 167. Wang, Z., Yang, J., and Stern, F., “High-fidelity simulations of bubble, droplet, and spray

formation in breaking waves, JFM, 2016, vol. 792, pp. 307-327. 168. Yoon, Hyunse, Simonsen, Claus, Benedetti, Lanfranco, Longo, Joseph, Toda, Yasuyuki,

and Stern, Frederick, “Benchmark CFD Validation Data for Surface Combatant 5415 in PMM Maneuvers – Part 1: Force/Moment/Motion Measurements,” Ocean Engineering, 109, pp. 705-734, November 2015.

169. Mousaviraad, S.M., Sadat-Hosseini, S.H., Stern, F., “Ship-Ship Interactions in Calm

Water and Waves. Part 1: Analysis of the Experimental Data,” Ocean Engineering, Vol. 111, pp. 615–626, 2015.

170. Mousaviraad, S.M., Sadat-Hosseini, S.H., Carrica, P.M., Stern, F., “Ship-Ship

Interactions in Calm Water and Waves. Part 2: URANS Validation in Replenishment and Overtaking Conditions,” Ocean Engineering, 2015, Vol. 111, pp. 627–638, 2015.

171. Yoon, Hyunse, Longo, Joseph, Toda, Yasuyuki, and Stern, Frederick, “Benchmark CFD

Validation Data for Surface Combatant 5415 in PMM Maneuvers – Part 2: Phase-averaged SPIV flow field measurements,” Ocean Engineering, 109, pp. 735-750.

172. S.-H. Yoon, D.-H. Kim, H. Sadat-Hosseini, J. Yang, F. Stern, High fidelity CFD simulation

of wave run-up for single/multiple surface-piercing cylinders in monochromatic waves, Applied Ocean Research, on line.

173. S.M. Yeon, J. Yang, F. Stern, Large-Eddy Simulation of the Flow past a Circular Cylinder

at Sub- to Super-Critical Reynolds Numbers, Applied Ocean Research, on line. 174. Hamid Sadat-Hosseini; Dong-Hwan Kim; Pablo Carrica; Shin Hyung Ree; Frederick Stern,

“URANS Simulations for a Flooded Ship in Calm Water and Regular Beam Waves,” Ocean Engineering SI:SOS&OV, on line.

175. S. Bhushan, Mousaviraad, S.M., and Stern, F., “Verification and Validation for Captive

Model-Scale Surface Effect Ship Resistance and Seakeeping,” submitted Applied Ocean Research, 12/2015.

176. Serani A., Fasano G., Liuzzi G., Lucidi S., Iemma U., Campana E.F., F. Stern, Diez M.,

“Ship hydrodynamic optimization by local hybridization of deterministic derivative-free global algorithms,” submitted to Applied Ocean Research, 13 November 2015.

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On-Line Archives (peer reviewed): 1. Stern, F., Xing, T., Yarbrough, D., Rothmayer, A., Rajagopalan, G., Otta, S.P., Caughey, D.,

Bhaskaran, R. Smith. S., Hutching, B., and Moeykens, S., “Development of Hands-On CFD Educational Interface for Undergraduate Engineering Courses and Laboratories,” CACHE Newsletter, http://www.che.utexas.edu/cache/, Fall 2004, No. 59.

2. Stern, F., Xing, T., Yarbrough, D., Rothmayer, A., Rajagopalan, G., Otta, S.P., Caughey, D., Bhaskaran, R. Smith. S., Hutching, B., and Moeykens, S., “Hands-On CFD Educational Interface for Engineering Courses and Laboratories,” Annals of Research in Engineering Education (http://www.areeonline.org/), summer 2006, Vol. 2, No. 2.

Journal/Magazine Articles (moderate review): 1. Stern, F., “Propeller-Hull Interaction Research in Japan,” ONRFE Scientific Bulletin, Vol.

12, No. 2, April – June 1987, pp. 38 – 50, IIHR Reprint #719.

2. Stern, F., “Fifth International Conference on Numerical Ship Hydrodynamics: Viscous-Flow Papers,” ONRFE Scientific Bulletin, Vol. 15, No. 2, April – June 1990, pp. 33 – 36, IIHR Reprint #809.

3. Wang, Yang, Stern, “High-Fidelity Simulations of Bubble, Droplet, and Spray Formation in

Breaking Waves,” DoD HPC Insights, Fall 2012, pp. 5 – 7.

4. Stern, F., “Hands-On Learning at the University of Iowa,” ANSYS Advantage, Issue 1, 2014. Proceedings Articles: 1. Salvesen, N., von Kerczek, C.H., Yue, D.K., and Stern, F., “Computations of Nonlinear

Surge Motions of Tension Leg Platforms,” Proc. 14th Annual Offshore Technology Conference, Houston, TX, May 1982, pp. 199 – 215.

2. Stern, F., “Comparison of Computational and Experimental Unsteady Cavitation,” Proc. 14th

ONR Symposium on Naval Hydro., Ann Arbor, Michigan, August 1982, pp. 613 – 652. 3. von Kerczek, C.H., Stern, F., Scragg, C.A., and Sandberg, W., “Total Resistance

Calculations of Appended Destroyer Hull Forms,” Proc. 20th American Towing Tank Conference, Hoboken, NJ, August 1983, pp. 81 – 92.

4. Stern, F., “Computer-Aided Teaching for Basic Undergraduate Fluid Mechanics,” Proc. 3rd

Nat. Conf. UPCAEDM, Purdue University, July 1985, pp. 192 – 196. 5. Stern, F., “The Influence of Wavemaking by Surface-Piercing Bodies on Their Boundary

Layer Development,” Proc. 4th Int. Conf. on Numerical Ship Hydro., Washington, D.C., September 1985, pp. 383 – 406.

6. Stern, F., Patel, V.C., Chen, H.C., and Kim, H.T., “The Interaction Between Propeller and

Ship-Stern Flow,” Proc. Osaka Int. Conf. on Viscous Flow over Ship Hulls, Osaka, Japan, October 1985, pp. 468 – 495, IIHR Reprint #671.

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7. Stern, F., “Influence of Waves on the Boundary Layer of a Surface-Piercing Flat Plate,” Proc. ASCE Specialty Conf. in Advancements in Aerodynamics, Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 1986, pp. 393 – 401.

8. Stern, F., Kim, H.T., Patel, V.C., and Chen, H.C., “Viscous-Flow Computation of Propeller-

Hull Interaction,” Proc. 16th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydro., Berkeley, CA, July 1986, pp. 246 – 267, IIHR Reprint #730.

9. Toda, Y., Stern, F., Tanaka, I. and Patel, V.C., “Mean-Flow Measurements in the Boundary

Layer and Wake of a Series 60 CB = .6 Model With and Without Propeller,” Proc. 22nd American Towing Tank Conference, St. John's, Canada, August 1989, pp 332 – 338, IIHR Reprint #807.

10. Ettema, R., Sharifi, M., Georgakakos, K., and Stern, F., “Chaotic-Dynamics in Continuous-

Mode Icebreaking,” Proc. 22nd American Towing Tank Conference, St. John's, Canada, August 1989, pp 139 – 146, IIHR Reprint #806.

11. Houser, D., Toda, Y. and Stern, F., “High-Resolution, Low-Noise, Capacitance-Wire Wave-

Height Interface,” Proc. IAHR Workshop on Instrumentation for Hydraulics Laboratories, Burlington, Canada, August 1989, pp. 155 – 166, IIHR Reprint #999.

12. Stern, F. and Kim, H.T., “Computation of Viscous Flow Around a Propeller-Shaft

Configuration with Infinite-Pitch Rectangular Blades,” Proc. 5th Int. Conf. on Numerical Ship Hydro., Hiroshima, Japan, September 1989, pp. 553 – 569.

13. Tahara, Y., Stern, F., and Rosen, B., “An Interactive Approach for Calculating Ship

Boundary Layers and Wakes for Nonzero Froude Number,” Proc. 18th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydro., Ann Arbor, Michigan, August 1990, pp. 699 – 719, IIHR Reprint #892.

14. Toda, Y., Stern, F., and Longo, J., “Mean-Flow Measurements in the Boundary Layer and

Wake and Wave Field of a Series 60 CB = .6 Ship Model for Froude Numbers .16 and .316,” Proc. The Second Osaka International Colloquium on Viscous Fluid Dynamics, Osaka, Japan, September 1991, pp. 505 – 519, IIHR Reprint #928.

15. Van, S-H. and Stern, F., “Computation of a Viscous Flows Around a Ship Advancing with an

Angle of Attack,” Proc. Hull Form 92 Workshop, Inha University, Korea, July 1992, pp. 317 – 327, IIHR Reprint #1095.

16. Stern, F., Kim, H.T., and Zhang, D.H., “Computation of Viscous Flow Around Propeller-Body

Configurations: Series 60 CB = .6 Ship Model,” Proc. Hull Form 92 Workshop, Inha, Korea, July 1992, pp. 143 – 162, IIHR Reprint #1094.

17. Choi, J.-E. and Stern, F., “Solid-Fluid Juncture Boundary Layer and Wake With Waves,”

Proc. 6th International Conference on Numerical Ship Hydrodynamics, Iowa City, IA, August 1993, pp. 215 – 238, IIHR Reprint #1069.

18. Paterson, E.P.and Stern, F. ,”Computation of Unsteady Viscous Flow with Application to the

MIT Flapping-Foil Experiment,” Proc. 6th International Conference on Numerical Ship Hydrodynamics, Iowa City, IA, August 1993, pp. 699 – 719, IIHR Reprint #1070.

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19. Tahara, Y. and Stern, F., “A Large-Domain Approach for Calculating Ship Boundary Layers and Wakes for Nonzero Froude Numbers,” Proc. CFD Workshop Tokyo 1994, Vol. 1, Tokyo, Japan, March 1994, pp. 45 – 55, IIHR Reprint #1041.

20. Stern, F., Parthasarathy, R.N., Huang, H.P., and Longo, J., “Effects of Waves and Free

Surface on Turbulence in the Boundary Layer of a Surface-Piercing Flat Plate Invited Paper),” ASME Symposium on Free-Surface Turbulence, Lake Tahoe, NV, June 1994, pp. 37 – 51, IIHR Reprint #1100.

21. Parthasarathy, R.N. and Stern, F., “LDV System for Towing Tank Applications,” ASCE

Symposium on Fundamentals and Advancements in Hydraulic Measurements and Experimentation, Buffalo, NY, August 1994, pp. 386 – 395, IIHR Reprint #1085.

22. Stern, F., Zhang, D.H., Chen, B., Kim, H.T., and Jessup, S., “Computation of Viscous

Marine Propulsor Blade and Wake Flow,” Proc. 20th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydro., Santa Barbara, CA, August 1994, pp. 980 – 1000, IIHR Reprint #1186.

23. Chen, B., Stern, F., and Kim, W.J., “Computation of Unsteady Viscous Marine Propulsor

Blade and Wake Flow,” Proc. 20th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydro., Santa Barbara, CA, August 1994, pp. 1021 – 1042, IIHR Reprint #1187.

24. Stern, F., Longo, J., and Zhang, Z.J., “Detailed Bow-Flow Data and CFD of a Series 60 CB =

.6 Ship Model for Froude Number .316,” Proc. 24th ATTC, College Station, TX, 1 – 3 November 1995, pp. 251 – 259.

25. Zhang, Z. and Stern, F., “Wave-Induced Separation,” ASME Forum on Advances in

Numerical Modeling of Free Surface and Interface Fluid Dynamics, San Francisco, CA, 12 – 17 November 1995, pp. 159 – 173, IIHR Reprint # 1183.

26. Paterson, E.G., Hyman, M., Stern, F., Carrica, P.M., Bonetto, F.J., Drew, D.A., and Lahey,

Jr., R.T., “Near- and Far-Field CFD for a Naval Combatant Including Thermal-Stratification and Two-Fluid Modeling,” Proc. 21st ONR Symposium on Naval Hydro, Trondheim, Norway, 24 – 28 June 1996, 392 – 407, IIHR Reprint #1252.

27. Longo, J. and Stern, F., “Yaw Effects on Model-Scale Ship Flow,” Proc. 21st ONR

Symposium on Naval Hydro, Trondheim, Norway, 24 – 28 June 1996, pp. 312 – 327, IIHR Reprint #1251.

28. Sreedhar, M. and Stern, F., “Non-Linear Eddy-Viscosity Turbulence Modeling for Solid/Free-

Surface Juncture Boundary Layer and Wake,” ASME Forum on Numerical Modeling of Free Surface and Interface Fluid Dynamics, Vancouver, Canada, June 1997, IIHR Reprint #1257.

29. Sreedhar, M. and Stern, F., “Investigation of Developing Juncture Flows using Large Eddy

Simulation,” First AFOSR International Conference on DNS/LES, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Louisiana, 4 – 8 August 1997, pp. 417 – 424, IIHR Reprint #1326.

30. Chen, B. and Stern, F., “RANS Simulation of Marine-Propulsor P4119 at Design Condition,”

Proc. 22nd ITTC Propulsion Committee Propeller RANS/Panel Method Workshop, Grenoble, France, 5 – 6 April 1998, pp. 427 – 433.

31. Paterson, E.G., Wilson, R.V., and Stern, F., “CFDSHIP-IOWA and Steady Flow RANS

Simulation of DTMB Model 5415,” 1st Symposium on Marine Applications of Computational Fluid Dynamics, McLean, VA, 19 – 21 May 1998.

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32. Stern, F., Longo, J., Maksoud, M., and Suzuki, T. “Evaluation of Surface-Ship Resistance

and Propulsion Model-Scale Database for CFD Validation,” 1st Symposium on Marine Applications of Computational Fluid Dynamics, McLean, VA, 19 – 21 May 1998.

33. Rhee, S.H. and Stern, F., “Unsteady RANS Method for Surface Ship Boundary Layers and

Wakes and Wave Fields,” 3rd Osaka Colloquium on Advanced CFD Applications to Ship Flow and Hull Form Design, Osaka, Japan, 25 – 27 May 1998, pp. 67 – 84, IIHR Reprint #1328.

34. Chen, B. and Stern, F., “Computational Fluid Dynamics of Four-Quadrant Marine-Propulsor

Flow,” ASME Symposium on Advances in Numerical Modeling of Aerodynamics and Hydrodynamics in Turbomachinery,” Washington D.C., 21 – 25 June 1998.

35. Wilson, R., Paterson, E., and Stern, F., “Unsteady RANS CFD Method for Naval Combatant

in Waves,” Proc. 22nd ONR Symposium on Naval Hydro, Washington, DC, 9 – 14 August 1998.

36. Tahara, Y., Longo, J., Stern, F., and Himeno, Y., “Comparison of CFD and EFD for the

Series 60 CB=.6 in Steady Yaw Motion,” Proc. 22nd ONR Symposium on Naval Hydro, Washington, DC, 9 – 14 August 1998.

37. Longo, J. and Stern, F., “Resistance, Sinkage and Trim, Wave Profile, and Nominal Wake

and Uncertainty Assessment for DTMB Model 5512,” Proc. 25th ATTC, Iowa City, IA, 24 – 25 September 1998.

38. Longo, J., Kuhl, D., Metcalf, B., Rose, R., and Stern, F., “IIHR Towing-Tank Wavemaker,”

Proc. 25th ATTC, Iowa City, IA, 24 – 25 September 1998. 39. Paterson, E.G., Kim, J., and Stern, F., “Unsteady RANS Simulation of an Integrated Marine

Propulsor,” Proc. 7th International Conference on Numerical Ship Hydrodynamics, Nantes, France, July 1999.

40. Stern, F., Wilson, R.V., Coleman, H., and Paterson, E., “Verification and Validation of CFD

Simulations,” FEDSM99-6913, 3rd ASME/JSME Joint Fluids Engineering Conference, San Francisco, CA, 18 – 23 July 1999.

41. Chung, K.N. and Stern, F., “Simulation of Viscous Flow Field Around a Marine Propeller,”

3rd ASME/JSME Joint Fluids Engineering Conference, San Francisco, CA, 18 – 23 July 1999. 42. Gui, L., Longo, J., and Stern, F., “Towing Tank PIV Measurement System and Data and

Uncertainty Assessment for DTMB Model 5512,” 3rd International Workshop on PIV, Santa Barbara, CA, 16 – 18 September 1999.

43. Tahara, Y., Paterson, E.P., Stern, F., and Himeno, Y., “CFD-Based Optimization of Naval

Surface Combatant,” Proc. 23rd ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Val de Reuil, France, 17 – 22 September 2000.

44. Gui., L., Longo, L., Metcal, B., Shao, J., and Stern, F., “Forces, Moment, and Wave Pattern

for Naval Combatant in Regular Head Waves,” Proc. 23rd ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Val de Reuil, France, 17 – 22 September 2000.

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45. Stern, F., Longo, J., Penna, R., Oliviera, A., Ratcliffe, T., and Coleman, H., “International Collaboration on Benchmark CFD Validation Data for Naval Surface Combatant,” Invited Paper Proc. 23rd ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Val de Reuil, France, 17 – 22 September 2000.

46. Wilson, B., Paterson, E., and Stern, F., “Verification and Validation for Naval Combatant,”

Proceedings Gothenburg 2000 Workshop on CFD for Ship Hydrodynamics, Gothenburg, Sweden, 14 – 16 September 2000.

47. Muste, M. and Stern, F. (2000). “Proposed Uncertainty Assessment Methodology for

Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering,” Proceedings of ASCE 2000 Joint Conference on Water Resources Engineering and Water Resources Planning & Management, Minneapolis, MN (CD-ROM).

48. Metcalf, B., Longo, J., and Stern, F., “Experimental Investigation of Wave-Induced Separation

Around a Surface-Piercing Hydrofoil, Proceedings 26th ATTC, 23 – 24 July, 2001, Web Institute, Glen Cove, NY.

49. Kandasamy, K., Wilson, R., Stern, F., “Unsteady RANS Simulation Free-Surface Wave-

Induced Separation,” Proceedings 26th ATTC, 23 – 24 July, 2001, Web Institute, Glen Cove, NY.

50. Longo, J., Gui, L., Shao, J., Irvine, M., and Stern, F., “Unsteady Flowfield for Naval

Combatant in Regular Head Waves,” Proceedings 26th ATTC, 23 – 24 July, 2001, Web Institute, Glen Cove, NY.

51. Wilson, R. and Stern, F., “Verification and Validation for RANS Simulation of a Naval Surface

Combatant,” Standards for CFD in the Aerospace Industry, AIAA 2002 – 0904 Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Reno, Nevada, 14 – 17 January 2002.

52. Longo, J. Shao, M. Irvine, L. Gui, and F. Stern, “Phase-Averaged Towed PIV Measurements

for Regular Head Waves In a Model Ship Towing Tank,” Proc. PIV and Modeling Water Wave Phenomena, Cambridge, UK, 17 – 19 April 2002.

53. Longo, J., Shao, J., Irvine, M., and Stern, F., “Phase-Averaged PIV for Surface Combatant in

Regular Head Waves,” Proc. 24th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Fukuoka, Japan, 8 – 13 July 2002.

54. Wilson, R. and Stern, F., “Unsteady RANS Simulation for Surface Combatant Roll Decay,”

Proc. 24th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Fukuoka, Japan, 8 – 13 July 2002. 55. Stern, F., Wilson, R., and Shao, J., “Statistical Approach to CFD Code Certification (Invited

Paper),” AIAA 2003 – 410 Applied Aerodynamics Special Session on CFD Uncertainty, 41st Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Reno, Nevada, 6 – 9 January 2003.

56. Kim, K-H, Gorski, J., Miller, R., Wilson, R., Stern, F., Hyman, M., and Burg, C., “Simulation

of Surface Ship Dynamics,” DoD High Performance Computing Modernization Program, 2003 Users Group Conference, 10 – 12 June 2003, Bellevue WA.

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57. Stern, F., Xing, T., Muste, M., Yarbrough, D., Rothmayer, A., Rajagopalan, G., Caughey, D.,

Bhaskaran, R. Smith. S., and LaRoche R., “Integration of Simulation Technology into Undergraduate Engineering Courses and Laboratories,” ASEE Annual Conference, Nashville, TN, 22 – 25 June 2003.

58. Stern, F., Wilson, R., Longo, J., Carrica, P., Xing, T., Tahara, Y., Simonsen, C., Kim, J., Shao,

J., Irvine, M., Kandasamy, K., Gosh, S., and Weymouth, G., “Paradigm For Development Of Simulation Based Design For Ship Hydrodynamics,” 3rd International Conference: Navy And Shipbuilding Nowadays (NSN’2003), Krylov Shipbuilding, Research Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia, 26 – 28 June 2003 (Plenary Session).

59. Stern, F., Wilson, R., Longo, J., Carrica, P., Xing, T., Tahara, Y., Simonsen, C., Kim, J., Shao,

J., Irvine, M., Kandasamy, K., Gosh, S., and Weymouth, G., “Paradigm for Development of Simulation Based Design for Naval Hydrodynamics,” 8th International Conference on Numerical Ship Hydrodynamics, September 22 – 25, 2003, Busan, Korea.

60. Simonsen, C. and Stern, F., “Flow Structure Around an Appended Tanker Hull Form in Simple

Maneuvering Conditions,” 8th International Conference on Numerical Ship Hydrodynamics, September 22 – 25, 2003, Busan, Korea.

61. Kim, J., Paterson, E., and Stern, F., “Sub-Visual and Acoustic Modeling for Ducted Marine

Propulsor,” 8th International Conference on Numerical Ship Hydrodynamics, September 22 – 25, 2003, Busan, Korea.

62. Weymouth G., Wilson, R., and Stern, F., “RANS CFD Prediction of Pitch and Heave Ship

Motions in Head Seas,” 8th International Conference on Numerical Ship Hydrodynamics, September 22 – 25, 2003, Busan, Korea.

63. Simonsen, C. and Stern, F., “RANS maneuvering simulation of Esso Osaka with rudder and a

body-force propeller,” HYDRONAV’03, October 2003, Gdansk Poland. 64. Muste, M. and Stern, F (2003). “Integration of Experimental Uncertainty Analysis into

Undergraduate Fluids Curriculum,” Proceedings of the XXX IAHR Congress, Thessaloniki, Greece

65. Xing, T., Kandasamy, M., Wilson, R. and Stern, F., “DES and RANS of Unsteady Free-

surface Flows,” 42nd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Reno, Nevada, 5 – 8 Jan 2004, Division for Fluid Dynamics.

66. Stern, F., Wilson, R., and Shao, J., “Quantitative Approach to V&V of CFD Simulations and

Certification of CFD Codes with Examples,” Proceedings International Symposium Advances Computational Heat Transfer (Invited paper), Kirkenes-Bergen, Norway, 19 – 24 April 2004.

67. Stern, F., Xing, T., Yarbrough, D., Rothmayer, A., Rajagopalan, G., Otta, S.P., Caughey, D.,

Bhaskaran, R. Smith. S., Hutching, B., and Moeykens, S., “Development of Hands-On CFD Educational Interface for Undergraduate Engineering Courses and Laboratories,” ASEE Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, 20 – 23 June 2004.

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68. Stern, F., Muste, M., Ghosh, S., Shao, J., and Yarbrough, D., “Development Hands-On Student

Experience with Modern Facilities, Measurement Systems, and Uncertainty Analysis in Undergraduate Fluids Engineering Laboratories,” ASEE Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, 20 – 23 June 2004.

69. Stern, F., Muste, M., Xing, T., and Yarbrough, D., “Hands-On Student Experience with

Complementary CFD Educational Interface and EFD and Uncertainty Analysis for Introductory Fluid Mechanics Course and Laboratory,” ASME Heat Transfer/Fluids Engineering Summer Conference (Keynote Speaker), Charlotte, NC, 11 – 15 July 2004.

70. Wilson, R., Carrica, P., Hyman, M., and Stern, F., “An Unsteady Single-Phase Level-Set

Method with Application to Breaking Waves and Forward Speed Diffraction Problem,” Proc. 25th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, St Johns, Canada, 8 – 13 August 2004.

71. Irvine, M., Longo, J., Stern, F., “Towing Tank Tests for Surface Combatant for Free Roll

Decay and Coupled Pitch and Heave Motions,” Proc. 25th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, St Johns, Canada, 2004.

72. Campana, E., Peri, D., Tahara, Y., and Stern, F., “CFD Based Local Optimization Of A Surface

Combatant With Experimental Validation,” Proc. 25th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, St Johns, Canada, 2004.

73. Carrica, P., Wilson, R., and Stern, F., “Single-Phase Level Set Method for Unsteady Viscous

Free Surface Flows,” Mecanica Computaional Vol. XXIII, Bariloche, Argentina, November 2004.

74. Moeykens, S., Krishnan, M., Curtis, J., Petty, C., Stern, F., and Rothmayer, A., “Introducing

CFD to Undergraduate Engineers,” AIChE Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 16 – 21 November 2004.

75. Carrica, P., Wilson, R., and Stern, F., “Linear and Nonlinear Response of Forward Speed

Diffraction for a Surface Combatant,” CFD Workshop Tokyo 2005, National Maritime Research Institute, Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan, 9 – 11 March 2005.

76. Wilson, R., Carrica, P., and Stern, F., “RANS Simulation of a Container Ship Using a Single-

Phase Level Set Method with Overset Grids,” CFD Workshop Tokyo 2005, National Maritime Research Institute, Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan, 9 – 11 March 2005.

77. Simonsen, C. and Stern, F., “RANS Simulation of the Flow Around the KVLCC2 Tanker,”

CFD Workshop Tokyo 2005, National Maritime Research Institute, Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan, 9 – 11 March 2005.

78. Kandasamy, M., Xing, T., Wilson, R. and Stern. F., “Vortical and Turbulent Structures and

Instabilities in Unsteady Free-Surface Wave-Induced Separation,” Proceedings 5th Osaka Colloquium On Advanced Research on Ship Viscous Flow and Hull Form Design by EFD and CFD Approaches, Osaka Prefecture University, March 14 – 15, 2005.

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79. Tahara, Y., Peri, D., Campana, E., and Stern, F., “CFD-Based Multi-Objective Optimization of a Surface Combatant,” Proceedings 5th Osaka Colloquium On Advanced Research on Ship Viscous Flow and Hull Form Design by EFD and CFD Approaches, Osaka Prefecture University, March 14 – 15, 2005.

80. Campana, E., Peri, D., Pinto, A., Stern, F., and Tahara, Y., “Comparison of Global

Optimization Methods with Applications to Ship Design,” Proceedings 5th Osaka Colloquium On Advanced Research on Ship Viscous Flow and Hull Form Design by EFD and CFD Approaches, Osaka Prefecture University, March 14 – 15, 2005.

81. Sakamoto, N., Wilson, R., and Stern, F., “RANS Simulations for High-Speed Ships in Deep

and Shallow Water,” Proceedings 8th International Conference on Fast Sea Transportation, Saint Petersburg, Russia, 27 – 30 June 2005.

82. Wilson, R. and Stern, F., “URANS Simulations for High-Speed Transom-Stern Ship With

Breaking Waves,” Proceedings 8th International Conference on Fast Sea Transportation, Saint Petersburg, Russia, 27 – 30 June 2005.

83. A. Parihar and A. Kulkarni, F. Stern and T. Xing, S. Moeykens, “Using FlowLab, An

Educational Computational Fluid Dynamics Tool, To Perform A Comparative Study Of Turbulence Models,” The 13th Annual Conference on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD2005), July 31 – August 3, 2005, St. John's, Canada.

84. P. M. Carrica, R. V. Wilson and F. Stern, “Free Surface Flows Around Ships: Progress Toward

Simulation of High-Speed Flows and Motions,” MECOM 2005: VIII Argentine Conference in Computational Mechanics, November 16 – 18 2005, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

85. Simonsen, C., Stern, F., and Agdrup, K., “CFD and PMM Test Validation for Maneuvering

VLCC2 Tanker in Deep and Shallow Water,” MARSIM June 2006. 86. Gorski, J., Miller, R., Carrica, P., Kandasamy, M., Xing, T., and Stern, F., “Hydrodynamics

Prediction of High Speed Sea Lift (HSSL) Ships,” DOD High Performance Computing Modernization Program, User Group Conference, 26 – 29 June 2006.

87. Olivieri, A., Campana, E., Francescutto, A., and Stern, F., “Beam Seas Tests of Two Different

Ship Models in Large Amplitude Regular Waves,” Proceedings 9th International Conference on Stability of Ships and Ocean Vehicles, 2006.

88. Stern, F., Huang, J., Carrica, P., Yang, J., Ghosh, S., and Van, S-H, “Two-Phase CFD and PIV

EFD for Plunging Breaking Waves, Including Alternative CFD Approaches and Extensions for Air/Water Ship Flow,” Proc. 26th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Rome, Italy, 2006.

89. Longo, J., Yoon, H-S, Toda, Y., and Stern, F., “Phase-Averaged 3DPIV/Wave Elevations and

Force/Moment Measurements for Surface Combatant in PMM Maneuvers,” Proc. 26th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Rome, Italy, 2006.

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90. Carrica, P., Wilson, B., Noack, R., Xing, T., Kandasamy, M., Shao, J., Sakamoto, N., and Stern, F., “A Dynamic Overset, Single Phase Level Set Approach for Viscous Ship Flows and Large Amplitude Motions and Maneuvering,” Proc. 26th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Rome, Italy, 2006.

91. Miller, R., Gorski, J., Xing, T., Carrica, P., and Stern, F., “Resistance Predictions of High-

Speed Mono and Multihull Ships with and without Water Jet Propulsors using URANS,” Proc. 26th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Rome, Italy, 2006.

92. Irvine, M., Carneal, J., Atsavapranee, P., Engle, A., Lugni, C., Longo. J., and Stern, F.,

“Comparison of Motions, Forces, and Moments, and Flow–Field Velocities for Model DTMB 2340/5425/5512 for Free Roll decay,” Proc. 26th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Rome, Italy, 2006.

93. Campana, E., Peri, D., Tahara, Y., Kandasamy, M., Stern, F., Cary, C., Hoffman, R., Gorski,

J., and Kennel, C., “Simulation-Based Design of Fast Multihull Ships,” Proc. 26th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Rome, Italy, 2006.

94. Olivieri, A., Campana, E., Stern, F., and Francescutto, A., “Capsize High-Quality Data for

Validation of URANS Codes,” Proc. 26th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Rome, Italy, 2006.

95. Simonsen, C. and Stern, F., “Flow Structure Around Maneuvering Tanker In Deep And

Shallow Water,” Proc. 26th ONR Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Rome, Italy, 2006. 96. Yang, J. and Stern, F., “Large Eddy Simulation of Breaking Waves Using Embedded-

Boundary/Level Set Method,” 45th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Reno, Nevada, Jan 2007, Division for Fluid Dynamics.

97. Yang, J. and Stern, F., “A Sharp Interface Method for Two-Phase Flows Interacting with

Moving Bodies,” 18th AIAA Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference, 25 – 28 June 2007. 98. Yang, J., Wang, Z., Sakamoto, N., Carrica, P., Stern, F., “Orthogonal Curvilinear/Cartesian

Overset Grid, Particle Level Set, Hybrid RANS/LES Method for Ship Hydrodynamics,” 9th ICNSH, Ann Arbor, MI, 5 – 8 August 2007.

99. Huang, J., Carrica, P., Mousaviraad, M., Stern, F., “Semi-Coupled Air/Water Level Set,

Dynamic Overset Curvilinear Grid Approach for Application to Environmental Effects on Ship Hydrodynamics,” 9th ICNSH, Ann Arbor, MI, 5 – 8 August 2007.

100. Bhushan, S., Xing, T., Carrica, P., Stern, F., “Model- and Full-scale URANS/DES

Simulations for Athena Resistance, Powering, and Motions,” 9th ICNSH, Ann Arbor, MI, 5 – 8 August 2007.

101. Xing, T., Shao, J., Stern, F., “Asm/Des Simulation Of Unsteady Vortical Flow

Around Obliquely Towed Kriso Tanker Hull Kvlcc2m,” 9th ICNSH, Ann Arbor, MI, 5 – 8 August 2007.

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102. Hosseini, H., Park, I., Stern, F., Olivieri, A., Campana, E., Francescutto, A., “Complementary URANS CFD and EFD for Validation Extreme Motions Predictions,” 9th ICNSH, Ann Arbor, MI, 5 – 8 August 2007.

103. Tahara, Y., Camapna, E., Peri, D., Kandasami, M., Stern, F., “Global Optimization and

Variable Fidelity Strategies in the Single and Multiobjective Optimal Design of Fast Multihull Ships,” 9th ICNSH, Ann Arbor, MI, 5 – 8 August 2007.

104. Carrica, P., Park, K-J and Stern, F., “URANS Analysis of a Broaching Event in Irregular

Quartering Seas,” Violent Flows 2007, 20 – 22 November 2007, Fukuoka, Japan.

105. Ghosh, S., Reins, G., Yang, J., Koo, B., Wang, Z., Stern, F., “Plunging Wave Breaking: EFD and CFD,” Violent Flows 2007, 20 – 22 November 2007, Fukuoka, Japan.

106. Stern, F., “Quantitative V&V of CFD Solutions and Certification of CFD Codes with

Examples for Ship Hydrodynamics,” Symposium on Computational Uncertainty (Incertitude de calcul),AVT-147, December 2007, Athens, Greece.

107. Wang, Z., Yang, J., and Stern, F., “Comparison of Particle Level Set and CLSVOF

Methods for Interfacial Flows,” 46th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Reno, Nevada, Jan 2008, Division for Fluid Dynamics.

108. Stern, F. and Campana, E., “Head-Waves Parametric Rolling of Surface Combatant,”

Symposium on Limit Cycle Oscillation and Other Amplitude-Limited Self-Excited Vibrations, AVT-152, 5 – 9 May 2008, Loen, Norway.

109. Olivieri, A., Francescutto, A., Campana, E., and Stern, F., “Parametric Roll Highly

Controlled Experiments for an innovative ship design,” 27th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Estoril, Portugal 15 – 20 June 2008.

110. Hashimoto, H., Stern, F., Hosseini, H.S., and Sueyoshi, M., “An Application of CFD to

Recent Ship Stability Problems,” Proceedings 10th International Ship Stability Workshop, Daejeon, Korea, March 2008.

111. Simonsen, C.D. and Stern, F., “RANS simulation of the flow around the KCS container

ship in pure yaw,” Proceedings Workshop on Verification and Validation of Ship Maneuvering Simulation Methods: SIMMAN 08, Copenhagen, Denmark, 14 – 17 April 2008.

112. Carrica, P. and Stern, F., “DES simulations of KVLCC1 in turn and zigzag maneuvering

with moving propeller and rudder,” Proceedings Workshop on Verification and Validation of Ship Maneuvering Simulation Methods: SIMMAN 08, Copenhagen, Denmark, 14 – 17 April 2008.

113. Carrica, P. Ismail, F., Hyman, M., Bhushan, S., and Stern, F., “Turn and Zigzag maneuvers

of a surface combatant using a URANS approach with dynamic overset grids,” Proceedings Workshop on Verification and Validation of Ship Maneuvering Simulation Methods: SIMMAN 08, Copenhagen, Denmark, 14 – 17 April 2008.

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114. Sakamoto, N., Carrica, P. and Stern, F., “URANS Simulations of static and dynamic maneuvering for surface combatant,” Proceedings Workshop on Verification and Validation of Ship Maneuvering Simulation Methods: SIMMAN 08, Copenhagen, Denmark, 14 – 17 April 2008.

115. Gorski, J., Miller, R., Carrica, P., Xing, T., Kandasamy, M., Stern, F., “The High Speed

Sea Lift (HSSL) Ships Challenge Effort,” DOD High Performance Computing Modernization Program Users Group Conference 2008, July 2008, Seattle, WA.

116. Carrica, P., Huang, J., Noack, R., Kaushik, D., Smith, B., and Stern, F., “Toward Large

Scale Computations of Ship Motions with Dynamic Overset Grids,” Proceedings 27th Symposium Naval Hydrodynamics, Seoul, Korea, 5 – 10 October 2008.

117. Kang, D.H., Longo, J., Marquardt, M., and Stern, F., “Solid/free-surface boundary layer

and wake with waves,” Proceedings 27th Symposium Naval Hydrodynamics, Seoul, Korea, 5 – 10 October 2008.

118. Simonsen, C., Otzen, J., and Stern, F., “EFD and CFD for KCS heaving and pitching in

regular head waves,” Proceedings 27th Symposium Naval Hydrodynamics, Seoul, Korea, 5 – 10 October 2008.

119. Tahara, Y., Peri, D., Campana, E., and Stern, F., “Single and multi objective design

optimization of a fast multihull ship: numerical and experiment results,” Proceedings 27th Symposium Naval Hydrodynamics, Seoul, Korea, 5 – 10 October 2008.

120. Umeda, N., Hashimoto, H., Stern, F., Nakamura, N., Hosseini, S., Matsuda, A., and

Carrica, P., “Comparison study on numerical prediction techniques for parametric roll,” Proceedings 27th Symposium Naval Hydrodynamics, Seoul, Korea, 5 – 10 October 2008.

121. Mousaviraad, S., Carrica, P., Huang, J., and Stern, F., “CFD prediction of ship response to

severe ocean waves and wind,” Proceedings 27th Symposium Naval Hydrodynamics, Seoul, Korea, 5 – 10 October 2008.

122. Yang, J., Bhushan, S., Suh, J., Wang, Z., Koo, B., Sakamoto, N., Xing. T., and Stern, F.,

“Large eddy simulation of ship flows with wall layer models on Cartesian grids,” Proceedings 27th Symposium Naval Hydrodynamics, Seoul, Korea, 5 – 10 October 2008.

123. Stern F., Ismail, F., Xing, T., and Carrica, P., “Vortical and turbulent structures using

various convection schemes with algebraic Reynolds stress-DES model for the KVLCC2 at large drift angles,” Proceedings 27th Symposium Naval Hydrodynamics, Seoul, Korea, 5 – 10 October 2008.

124. Hosseini, H., Carrica, P., Stern, F., Umeda, N., Hashimoto, H., Matsuda, A., “Comparison

CFD, System-Based Approach and EFD of Surf-riding, Periodic Motion, and Broaching for ONR Tumblehome,” 10th International Conference on Stability of Ships and Ocean Vehicles (STAB2009), St Petersburg, Russia, 22 – 26 June, 2009.

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125. Stern, F., Bhushan, S., Carrica, P., and Yang, J., “Large scale parallel computing and scalability study for static DTMB 5415 at 20 deg drift using CFDShip-Iowa V.4 and Straight ahead using CFDShip-Iowa V.6,” 21st International Conference Parallel CFD, Parallel CFD 2009, 18 – 22 May, Moffett Field CA, Invited paper.

126. Kandasamy, M., Takai, T., and Stern, F., “Validation of detailed water-jet simulation using

URANS for large high-speed sea-lifts,” 10th International Conference Fast Sea Transportation, Athens, Greece, 5 – 8 October 2009.

127. Castiglione, T., Stern, F., Kandasamy, M., and Bova, S., “Unsteady RANS Simulations for

a Catamaran advancing in regular head waves,” 10th International Conference Fast Sea Transportation, Athens, Greece, 5 – 8 October 2009.

128. Zlatev, Z., Milanov, E., Chotukova, V., Sakamoto, N., and Stern, F., “Combined model-

scale EFD-CFD investigation of the maneuvering characteristics of a high speed catamaran,” 10th International Conference Fast Sea Transportation, Athens, Greece, 5 – 8 October 2009.

129. Kandasamy, M., Ooi, S.K., Carrica, P., Stern, F., Campana, E., Peri, D., Osborne, P., Cote,

J., Macdonald, N., de Waal, N., “CFD validation studies for a high-speed foil-assisted semi-planning catamaran,” 10th International Conference Fast Sea Transportation, Athens, Greece, 5 – 8 October 2009.

130. Kandasamy, M., Ooi, S.K., Carrica, P., Stern, F., Campana, E., Peri, D., Osborne, P., Cote,

J., Macdonald, N., de Waal, N., “URANS based optimization of a high speed foil assisted semi planning catamaran for low wake,” 10th International Conference Fast Sea Transportation, Athens, Greece, 5 – 8 October 2009.

131. Peri, D., Campana, E., Kandasamy, M., Ooi, S.K., Carrica, P., Stern, F., Osborne, P., Cote,

J., Macdonald, N., de Waal, N., “Potential flow based based optimization of a high speed foil assisted semi planning catamaran for low wake,” 10th International Conference Fast Sea Transportation, Athens, Greece, 5 – 8 October 2009.

132. Stern, F., Agdrup, K., Kim, S.Y., Hochbaum, A.C., Rhee, K.P., Quadvlieg, F., Perdon, P.,

Hino, T., Broglia, R., and Gorski, J., “Lessons learnt from the Workshop on V&V of ship maneuvering simulation methods: SIMMAN 2009,” MARSIM’09, 17 – 20 August 2009, Panama City, Panama.

133. Wilson, Gorski Lee, Kandasamy, Takai, He, Stern, and Tahara, “Hydrodynamic Shape

Optimization for Naval Vehicles,” DoD High Performance Computing Modernization Program 2010 Users Group Conference.

134. Wang, Z., Yang, J., Stern, F., “URANS study of ALDR in a high-Reynolds number flat-

plate turbulent boundary layer,” AIAA 40th Fluid Dynamics Conference and Exhibit, June 2010.

135. Koo, B., Wang. Z., Yang, J., Kang, D-H, and Stern, F., Impulsive Plunging Wave Breaking

Downstream of a Bump in a Shallow Water Flume, FEDSM-ICNMM2010-30092, August 2010.

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136. Koo, B., Suh, J., Yang, J., Stern, F., “Simulation of Two-Phase Flow Past a Vertical

Surface-Piercing Circular Cylinder,” FEDSM-ICNMM2010-30102, August 2010.

137. Yang, J. and Stern, F., “Efficient Simulation of Fully Coupled Wave-Body Interactions using a Sharp-Interface Immersed Boundary/Level-Set Methods,” FEDSM-ICNMM2010-30103, August 2010.

138. Yang, J., Michael, T., Bhushan, S., Hanaoka, A., Wang. Z., Stern, F., “Motion prediction

using wall-resolved and wall-modeled approaches on a Cartesian grid,” 28th Symposium Naval Hydrodynamics, Pasadena, CA, 12 – 17 September 2010.

139. Wang, Z., Yang, J., and Stern, F., “Numerical Simulations of wave breakings around a

wedge-shaped bow,” 28th Symposium Naval Hydrodynamics, Pasadena, CA, 12 – 17 September 2010.

140. Peri, D., Campana, E., Tahara, Y., Takai, T., Kandasamy, M., Stern, F., “New

developments in SBD with application to high-speed waterjet ship design,” 28th Symposium Naval Hydrodynamics, Pasadena, CA, 12 – 17 September 2010.

141. Milanov, E., Zlatex, Z., Chotukova, V., Stern, F., “Numerical and experimental prediction

of the inherent course stability of high-speed catamaran in deep and shallow water,” 28th Symposium Naval Hydrodynamics, Pasadena, CA, 12 – 17 September 2010.

142. Drazen, D., Fullerton, A., Fu, T., Beale, K., S’Shea, T., Brucker, A., Dommermuth, D.,

Wyatt, D., Bhushan, S., Carrica, P., Stern, F., “A comparison of model-scale experimental measurements and computational predictions for a large transom-stern wave,” 28th Symposium Naval Hydrodynamics, Pasadena, CA, 12 – 17 September 2010.

143. Simonsen, C. and Stern, F., “CFD Simulation of KCS Sailing in Regular Head Waves,”

Proceedings Gothenburg 2010 A Workshop on Numerical Ship Hydrodynamics, Chalmers University of Technology, Report No. R-10:122, Gothenburg, Sweden, 8 – 10 December 2010, pp. 473-478.

144. Xing, T., Carrica, P., Stern, F., “Large-scale RANS and DDES computations of KVLCC2

at drift angle 0 degree,” Chalmers University of Technology, Report No. R-10:122, Gothenburg, Sweden, 8 – 10 December 2010, pp. 511 – 516.

145. Hosseini, H., Carrica, P., Kim, H., Toda, Y., and Stern, F., “URANS simulation and

validation of added resistance and motions of the KVLCC2 Crude Carrier with fixed and free surge conditions,” Chalmers University of Technology, Report No. R-10:122, Gothenburg, Sweden, 8 – 10 December 2010, pp. 517 – 522.

146. Castro, A., Carrica, P., and Stern, F., “Full scale self propulsion computations with

discretized propeller for KRISO container ship KCS,” Chalmers University of Technology, Report No. R-10:122, Gothenburg, Sweden, 8 – 10 December 2010, pp. 523 – 528.

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147. Carrica, P., Fu, H., and Stern, F., “Self propulsion free to sink and trim and pitch and heave in head waves of a KCS model,” Chalmers University of Technology, Report No. R-10:122, Gothenburg, Sweden, 8 – 10 December 2010, pp. 529 – 534.

148. Bhushan, S., Michael, T., Yang, J., Carrica, P., and Stern, F., “Fixed sinkage and trim bare

hull 5415 simulations using CFDShip-Iowa,” Chalmers University of Technology, Report No. R-10:122, Gothenburg, Sweden, 8 – 10 December 2010, pp. 535 – 540.

149. Bhushan, S., Hanaoka, A., Yang, J, Stern, F., “Wall-Layer Modeling for Cartesian Grid

Solver Using an Overset Boundary Layer Orthogonal Curvilinear Grid,” 49th AIAA ASM Conference, January 2011.

150. Mousaviraad, M., Hosseini, H., Carrica, P., and Stern, F., “URANS studies of ship-ship

interaction in calm water and waves for replenishment and overtaking conditions,” Proc. 2nd Conference Ship Maneuvering in Shallow and Confined Water: Ship-Ship Interaction, Trondheim, Norway, 18 – 20 May 2011.

151. Wu, P-C, Mousaviraad, M., Hosseini, H., Carrica, P., and Stern, F., “URANS studies of

ship-ship interactions in shallow water,” Proc. 2nd Conference Ship Maneuvering in Shallow and Confined Water: Ship-Ship Interaction, Trondheim, Norway, 18 – 20 May 2011.

152. Hosseini, H., Araki, M., Umeda, N., Sano, M., Yeo, D-J,, and Stern, F., “Comparison

between CFD, systems-based method and EFD of ONR Tumblehome free-running tests in calm water,” Proc 12th International Ship Stability Workshop, 12 – 15 June 2011, Washington, DC, USA.

153. Yang, J., and Stern, F., “Fast and accurate simulation of strongly coupled fluid-structure

interaction using direct forcing immersed boundary method,” Proc ASMEJSME, KSME Joint Fluids Engineering Conference, AJK2011-FED, 24 – 29 July, 2011, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan.

154. Bhushan, S., Stern, F., and Doctors, L., “T-Craft calm water resistance and motions and

seakeeping in regular head waves,” Proc. 11th International Conference Fast Sea Transportation, Hawaii, USA, September 2011.

155. Kandasamy, M., Svetlozar, G., Evgeni, M., Stern, F., “Numerical and experimental

evaluation of waterjet propelled Delft Catamaran,” Proc. 11th International Conference Fast Sea Transportation, Hawaii, USA, September 2011.

156. Evgeni, M., Chotukova, V., and Stern, F., “Experimental and simulation studies on fast

Delft 372 catamaran maneuvering and course stability in deep and shallow water,” Proc. 11th International Conference Fast Sea Transportation, Hawaii, USA, September 2011.

157. Kandasamy, M., He, W., Tahara, Y., Peri, D., Campana, E., Wilson, W., and Stern, F.,

“Optimization of waterjet propelled high speed ships JHSS and Delft catamaran,” Proc. 11th International Conference Fast Sea Transportation, Hawaii, USA, September 2011.

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158. Tahara, Y., Hino, T., Kandasamy, M., He, W., and Stern, F., “CFD-based multi-objective optimization of waterjet propelled high speed ships,” Proc. 11th International Conference Fast Sea Transportation, Hawaii, USA, September 2011.

159. Castiglione, T., He, W., Stern, F., and Bova, S., “Effects of shallow water on catamaran

interference,” Proc. 11th International Conference Fast Sea Transportation, Hawaii, USA, September 2011.

160. He, W., Castiglione, T., Kandasamy, M., and Stern, F., “URANS simulations of catamaran

interference,” Proc. 11th International Conference Fast Sea Transportation, Hawaii, USA, September 2011.

161. Broglia, R., Bouscasse, Jacob, B., Olivieri, A., Zaghi, S., and Stern, F., “Calm water and

seakeeping investigation for a fast catamaran,” Proc. 11th International Conference Fast Sea Transportation, Hawaii, USA, September 2011.

162. Stern, F., Toxopeus, S., Visonneau, M., Lin, W-M, and Grigoropoulos, G., “CFD, potential

flow and systems based simulations of course keeping in calm water and seakeeping in regular waves for 5415M,” NATO AVT-189 Specialists Meeting on Assessment of Stability and Control Prediction Methods for NATO Air & Sea Vehicles, 12 – 14 October, Portsdown West UK.

163. Milanov, E., Chotukova, V., Georgiev, F., and Stern, F., “EFD studies Delft 372 catamaran

directional stability and maneuverability in deep and shallow water,” NATO AVT-189 Specialists Meeting on Assessment of Stability and Control Prediction Methods for NATO Air & Sea Vehicles, 12 – 14 October, Portsdown West UK.

164. Zlatko, Z., Grigoropoulos, G.,Milanov, E., and Stern, F., “CFD studies of the Delft 372

catamaran bare hull in deep and shallow water,” NATO AVT-189 Specialists Meeting on Assessment of Stability and Control Prediction Methods for NATO Air & Sea Vehicles, 12 – 14 October, Portsdown West UK.

165. Toxopeus, S., Simonsen, C., E. Guilmineau, M. Visonneau, Stern, F., “Viscous-Flow

Calculations for KVLCC2 in Maneuvering Motion,” NATO AVT-189 Specialists Meeting on Assessment of Stability and Control Prediction Methods for NATO Air & Sea Vehicles, 12 – 14 October, Portsdown West UK.

166. Larsson, L., Stern, F., and M. Visonneau, “CFD in Ship Hydrodynamics – Results of the

Gothenburg 2010 Workshop,” Proc. IV International Conference on Computational Methods in Marine Engineering, 28 – 30 September 2011, Lisbon, Portugal.

167. Stern, F., Yoon, H., Yarbrough, D., Okay, M., Oztekin, U., and Roszelle, B., “Hands-On

Integrated CFD Educational Interface and EFD/ePIV/Flowcoach Laboratories for Introductory Fluids Mechanics: Invited Paper,” 50th AIAA Invited Paper, January 2012.

168. Wang, Z., Suh, J., Yang, J., and Stern, F., “Sharp Interface LES of Breaking Waves by an

Interface Piercing Body in Orthogonal Curvilinear Coordinates,” 50th AIAA Paper, January 2012.

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169. S. Maysam Mousaviraad, Shanti Bhushan, and Frederick Stern, “CFD Prediction of Free-

Running SES/ACV Deep and Shallow Water Maneuvering and Course-Keeping in Calm Water and Waves,” MARSIM 2012.

170. Jianming Yang and Frederick Stern, “Robust and Efficient Setup Procedure for Complex

Triangulations in Immersed Boundary Simulations,” ASME 2012 Fluids Engineering Summer Meeting, FEDSM2012, July 8 – 12, 2012, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico

171. He, W., Diez, M., Peri, D., Campana, E., Tahara, Y., “Uncertainty Quantification of Delft

Catamaran Added Resistance and Motions for Variable Regular and Irregular Head Waves and Geometry,” Proceedings 29th Symposium Naval Hydrodynamics, Gothenburg, Sweden, 26 – 31 August 2012.

172. Sanada, Y., Tanimoto, K., Sano, M., Yeo, D-J, Gui, L., Toda, Y., and Stern, F.,

“Trajectories and Local Flow Field Measurements around ONRTH in Maneuvering Motions,” Proceedings 29th Symposium Naval Hydrodynamics, Gothenburg, Sweden, 26 – 31 August 2012.

173. Peri, D., Kandasamy, K., Tahara, Y., Wilson, W., Miozzi, M., Campana, E., and Stern, F.,

“Simulations based design with variable physics modeling and experimental verification of a waterjet propelled catamaran,” Proceedings 29th Symposium Naval Hydrodynamics, Gothenburg, Sweden, 26 – 31 August 2012.

174. Broglia, R., Aloisio, M., Falchui, S., Grizzi, S., Zaghi, M., Felli, M., Miozzi, M., Pereira.,

F., Di Felice, F., and Stern, F., “Measurements of the velocity field around the Delft 372 catamaran in steady drift,” Proceedings 29th Symposium Naval Hydrodynamics, Gothenburg, Sweden, 26 – 31 August 2012.

175. Simonsen, C., Otzen, J., Klimt, C., Larsen, N., and Stern, F., “Maneuvering predictions in

the early design phase using CFD generated PMM data,” Proceedings 29th Symposium Naval Hydrodynamics, Gothenburg, Sweden, 26 – 31 August 2012.

176. Milanov, E., Chotukova, V., and Stern, F., “System based simulation of Delft372

catamaran maneuvering characteristics as function of water depth and approach speed,” Proceedings 29th Symposium Naval Hydrodynamics, Gothenburg, Sweden, 26 – 31 August 2012.

177. Mousaviraad, M., Cook, S., Carrica, P., Toda, Y., and Stern, F., “Complementary EFD and

CFD on effects of headwinds on towing tank resistance and PMM tests for ONRTH,” Proceedings 29th Symposium Naval Hydrodynamics, Gothenburg, Sweden, 26 – 31 August 2012.

178. Yang, J., Wang, Z., Yeon, S-M, Koo, B., and Stern, F., “High-fidelity curvilinear-grid two-

phase flow solvers for ship hydrodynamics,” Proceedings 29th Symposium Naval Hydrodynamics, Gothenburg, Sweden, 26 – 31 August 2012.

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179. Furukawa, T., Umeda, N., Matsuda, A., Terada, D., Hashimoto, H., Stern, F., Araki, M., and Sadat-Hosseini, H., “Effect of hull form above calm water plane on extreme ship motions in stern quartering waves,” Proceedings 29th Symposium Naval Hydrodynamics, Gothenburg, Sweden, 26 – 31 August 2012.

180. Tahara, Y., Kobayashi, H., Kandasamy, M., He, W., Peri, D., Diez, M., Campana, E., and

Stern, F., “CFD-based multi-objective stochastic optimization of a waterjet propelled high speed ship,” Proceedings 29th Symposium Naval Hydrodynamics, Gothenburg, Sweden, 26 – 31 August 2012.

181. Stern, F., Yang, J., Wang, Z., Sadat-Hosseini, H., Mousaviraad, M., and Bhushan, S.,

“Computational ship hydrodynamics: nowadays and way forward,” Invited paper, Proceedings 29th Symposium Naval Hydrodynamics, Gothenburg, Sweden, 26 – 31 August 2012.

182. Araki, M., Hosseini, H., Sanada, Y., Umeda, N., and Stern, F., “Study of System-Based

Mathematical Model using System identification Method with Experiment, CFD, and System-Based Free-Running Trials in Waves,” STAB 2012, Athens, Greece, Sept 23 – 28, 2012.

183. Hosseini, H., Kim, D-H, Rhee, S-H, Rhee, K-P, Carrica, P. and Stern, F., “CFD and EFD

study of damaged ship stability in regular waves,” STAB 2012, Athens, Greece, Sept 23 – 28, 2012.

184. R. Broglia, G. Aloisio, M. Falchi, S. Grizzi, S. Zaghi, M. Felli, M. Miozzi, F. Pereira, F.

Di Felice and F. Stern, “Flow survey of a catamaran model in steady drift,” NAV 2012 17th International Conference on Ships and Shipping Research Centro Congressi Università di Napoli Federico II October 17, 2012 – October 19, 2012.

185. Stern, F., “Computational Ship Hydrodynamics: Opportunities and Challenges,” Ten-

Years LabOceano Celebration Workshop, April 29 – 30, 2013, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

186. Akira Hanaoka, Jianming Yang, Frederick Stern, Toward wall modeling in Cartesian grid solver using overset grid technique for ship hydrodynamics, FEDSM2013-16481, Proceedings of the ASME 2013 Fluids Engineering Summer Meeting, July 7 – 11, 2013, Incline Village, Nevada, USA.

187. Thad Michael, Jianming Yang, and Frederick Stern, Sharp interface cavitation modeling

using volume of fluid and level set methods, FEDSM2013-16479, Proceedings of the ASME 2013 Fluids Engineering Summer Meeting, July 7 – 11, 2013, Incline Village, Nevada, USA.

188. Jianming Yang, Frederick Stern, Fully resolved simulation of particulate flow using a sharp

interface direct forcing immersed boundary method, FEDSM2013-16478, Proceedings of the ASME 2013 Fluids Engineering Summer Meeting, July 7 – 11, 2013, Incline Village, Nevada, USA.

189. Mr. Wu, Dr. Sadat-Hosseini, Prof. Toda and Prof. Stern, “URANS Studies Of Ship-Ship

Interactions In Shallow-Water,” 3rd International Conference on Ship Maneuvering in Shallow and Confined Water, Ghent, Belgium, 3 – 5 June 2013.

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190. S.M. Mousaviraad, S. Bhushan, F. Stern, “URANS Studies Of Wam-V Multi-Body Dynamics In Calm Water And Waves,” 3rd International Conference on Ship Manoeuvring in Shallow and Confined Water, Ghent, Belgium, 3 – 5 June 2013.

191. S.M. Mousaviraad, Z. Wang, F. Stern, “URANS Studies Of Hydrodynamic Performance

And Slamming Loads On High-Speed Planing Hulls In Calm Water And Waves For Deep And Shallow Conditions,” 3rd International Conference on Ship Manoeuvring in Shallow and Confined Water, Ghent, Belgium, 3 – 5 June 2013.

192. Araki Motoki, Sadat-Hosseini Hamid, Sanada Yugo, Umeda Naoya, and Stern Frederick,

“System Identification using CFD Captive and Free Running Tests in Severe Stern Waves,” Proceedings 13th International Ship Stability Workshop, Brest, France, September 23 – 26, 2013.

193. Seong Mo Yeon, Jianming Yang, Frederick Stern, “Large Eddy Simulation of Drag Crisis

in Turbulent Flow Past a Circular Cylinder,” ITTC Workshop on Wave Run-up and Vortex Shedding, Nantes, France, 17 – 18 October 2013.

194. Sung-Hwan Yoon, Dong-Hwan Kim, Hamid Sadat-Hosseini, Jianming Yang, Frederick

Stern, “High-Fidelity CFD Simulation of Wave Run-Up around Vertical Cylinders in Monochromatic Waves,” ITTC Workshop on Wave Run-up and Vortex Shedding, Nantes, France, 17 – 18 October 2013.

195. T. Castiglione, H. Sadat-Hosseini, F. Stern, S. Bova, “CFD Simulation For Sea Keeping

Of Delft Catamaran In Regular Head And Oblique Waves,” FAST 2013, 2-5 December, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

196. H. Sadat-Hosseini, X. Chen, D. H. Kim, E. Milanov, S. Georgiev, Z. Zlatev, F. Stern, CFD

and System-Based Prediction of Delft Catamaran Manoeuvring and Course Stability in Calm water,” FAST 2013, 2-5 December, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

197. T. K. Dogan, H. Sadat-Hosseini and F. Stern, “URANS and DES For Delft Catamaran For Static Drift Conditions In Deep Water,” FAST 2013, 2-5 December, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

198. M. Diez, X. Chen, E.F. Campana, F. Stern, Reliability-Based Robust Design Optimization For Ships In Real Ocean Environment,” FAST 2013, 2-5 December, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

199. X. Chen, M. Diez, M. Kandasamy, E.F. Campana, F. Stern, “Design Optimization Of The Waterjet-Propelled Delft Catamaran In Calm Water Using URANS, Design Of Experiments, Metamodels And Swarm Intelligence,” FAST 2013, 2-5 December, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

200. Tale F. Egeberg, Hyunse Yoon, Shanti Bhusan, Frederick Stern, Bjørnar Pettersen, “Vortex

shedding from a ship hull by means of tomographic PIV,” Proceedings of the ASME 2014 33rd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore & Arctic Engineering OMAE2014 June 8-13, 2014, San Francisco, USA

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201. H. Sadat-Hosseinia, D.H. Kima, G.L. Taylorc, T. Fub, E. Terrillc, F. Stern, “Vortical structures and instability analysis for Athena in turning maneuver with full-scale validation,” 30th Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 2-7 November 2014.

202. Hyunse Yoon, Lichuan Gui, Shanti Bhushan and Frederick Stern, “ Tomographic PIV Measurements For Surface Combatant 5415 Straight Ahead And Static Drift 10 And 20 Degree Conditions,” 30th Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 2-7 November 2014.

203. Zhaoyuan Wang, Jianming Yang, Frederick Stern, “High-Fidelity Simulations of Bubble, Droplet, and Spray Formation in Breaking Waves,” 30th Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 2-7 November 2014.

204. Yugo Sanada, Haitham Elshiekh, Yasuyuki Toda, Frederick Stern, “Effects of Waves on Course Keeping and Maneuvering for Surface Combatant ONR Tumblehome,” 30th Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 2-7 November 2014.

205. E. Milanov, V. Chotukova, D. Efremov, F. Stern, “Systematic Experimental Investigation of Maneuvering Characteristics of Free Running Delft372 Catamaran in Still Water and Regular Waves,” 30th Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 2-7 November 2014.

206. Yusuke Tahara, Matteo Diez, Silvia Volpi, Xi Chen, Emilio Campana, and Frederick Stern, “CFD-Based Multiobjective Stochastic Optimization of a Waterjet Propelled High Speed Ship, “ 30th Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 2-7 November 2014.

207. Thad Michael, Jianming Yang, Frederick Stern, “ Modeling Cavitation with a Sharp Interface,” 30th Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 2-7 November 2014.

208. T. C. Fu, K. A. Brucker, S. M. Mousaviraad, C. M. Ikeda, E. J. Lee, T. T. O’Shea Z. Wang, F. Stern, and C. Q. Judge, “A Computational Fluid Dynamics Study of the Hydrodynamics of High-Speed Planing Craft in Calm Water and Waves,” 30th Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 2-7 November 2014.

209. Ping-Chen Wu, Hiroshi Okawa, Ho Kim, Keisuke Akamatsu, Hamid Sadat-Hosseini, Fred

Stern and Yasuyuki Toda, “Added Resistance and Nominal Wake in Waves of KVLCC2 Model Ship in Ballast Condition,” 30th Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 2-7 November 2014.

210. Claus D. Simonsen, Janne F. Otzen, Casper Nielsen and Frederick Stern, “CFD prediction of added resistance of the KCS in regular head and oblique waves,” 30th Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 2-7 November 2014.

211. Frederick Stern, Zhaoyuan Wang, Jianming Yang, Hamid Sadat-Hosseini, Maysam

Mousaviraad, Shanti Bhushan, Matteo Diez, Sung-Hwan Yoon, Ping Chen, Seong Mo Yeon, Timur Dogan, Dong-Hwan Kim, Silvia Volpi, Michael Conger, Thad Michael, Robert S. Thodal and Joachim L. Grenestedt, “Recent progress in CFD for naval architecture and ocean

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engineering (keynote speaker),” Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Hydrodynamics (ICHD 2014) October 19 – 24, 2014, Singapore.

212. Sadat-Hosseini, H., Wu, P.C., Stern, F., “CFD simulations of KVLCC2 maneuvering with

different propeller modeling”, Verification and Validation of Ship Maneuvering Simulation Method Workshop (SIMMAN), 2014.

213. Sadat-Hosseini, H., Stern F., “System based and CFD simulations of 5415M

maneuvering”, Verification and Validation of Ship Maneuvering Simulation Method Workshop (SIMMAN), 2014.

214. Volpi S, Sadat-Hosseini H, Diez M, Kim D-H, Stern F, Thodal RS, Grenestedt JL,

“Validation of High Fidelity CFD/FE FSI for Full-Scale High-Speed Planing Hull with Composite Bottom Panels Slamming,” VI International Conference on Computational Methods for Coupled Problems in Science and Engineering, COUPLED PROBLEMS 2015, Venice, Italy, May 18-20, 2015, Invited Session Coupled Problems in Free Surface Flow.

215. Campana EF, Stern F, Diez M, "Hydrodynamic Ship Design Optimization Considering

Uncertainty," NAV 2015, 18th International Conference on Ships and Shipping Research, Lecco, Italy, June 24-26, 2015.

216. Hamid Sadat-Hosseini, Dong-Hwan Kim, Pablo Carrica, Shin Hyung Rhee, Frederick

Stern, “Simulations for a Flooded Ship in Calm Water and Regular Beam Waves,” Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on the Stability of Ships and Ocean Vehicles, 14-19 June 2015, Glasgow, Scotland, UK.

217. Kandasamy, M., Wu, P.C., Bartlett, S., Nguyen, L., Stern, F., “Optimization of the Hybrid

Ship Transport Factor through Retrofitted Wave Cancelling Side-Hull Expansions and Bow bulb,” FAST 2015, 13th International Conference on Fast Sea Transportation, Washington DC, USA, September 2015.

218. Diez M., Serani A., Campana E.F., Goren O., Sarioz K., Bulent Danisman D.,

Grigoropoulos G., Visonneau M., Abdel-Maksoud M., Stern F., “Multi-objective hydrodynamic optimization of the DTMB 5415 for resistance and seakeeping,” FAST 2015, 13th International Conference on Fast Sea Transportation, Washington DC, USA, September 2015.

219. Diez M., Campana E.F., Stern F., “Development and evaluation of hull-form stochastic

optimization methods for resistance and operability,” FAST 2015, 13th International Conference on Fast Sea Transportation, Washington DC, USA, September 2015.

220. Diez M., Broglia R., Durante D., Campana E.F., Stern F., “Validation of high-fidelity

uncertainty quantification of a high-speed catamaran in irregular waves,” FAST 2015, 13th International Conference on Fast Sea Transportation, Washington DC, USA, September 2015.

221. Mousaviraad, S.M., Conger, M., Stern, F., Peterson, A., Ahmadian, M., “Validation of

CFD-MBD FSI for High Fidelity Simulations of Full-Scale WAM-V Sea Trials with

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Suspended Payload,” 13th International Conference on Fast Sea Transportation (FAST 2015), Washington, DC, 1-4 Sep. 2015.

222. Bhushan, S., Yoon and H., Stern, Large grid simulations of surface combatant flow at

straight-ahead and static drift conditions. 27th International Conference on Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics, Parallel CFD2015, May 17-21, Montreal, Canada.

223. Sadat-Hosseini H., Toxopeus S., Visonneauc M., Guilmineau E., Yen T., Lin W.M.,

Grigoropoulos G., Stern F., 2015a, “CFD, Potential Flow and System-Based Simulations of Fully Appended Free Running 5415M in Calm Water and Waves”, VI International Conference on Computational Methods in Marine Engineering , MARINE 2015, Rome, Italy.

224. Diez M., Volpi S., Serani A., Stern F., Campana E.F., “Simulation-based Design

Optimization by Sequential Multi-criterion Adaptive Sampling and Dynamic Radial Basis Functions,” EUROGEN 2015 - International Conference on Evolutionary and Deterministic Methods for Design, Optimization and Control with Applications to Industrial and Societal Problems, Glasgow, UK, September 2015.

225. S. Bhushan, H. Yoon, F. Stern, E. Guilmineau, M. Visonneau, S. Toxopeus, C. Simonsen,

S. Aram, S-E Kim and G. Grigoropoulos, “CFD Validation For Surface Combatant 5415 Straight Ahead And Static Drift 20 Degree Conditions,” 5th World Maritime Technology Conference November 3-7, 2015 Rhode Island Convention & Omni Hotel Providence, Rhode Island, USA.

226. Moustafa Abdel-Maksoud, Volker Müller, Tao Xing, Serge Toxopeus, Frederick Stern,

Sungeun Kim, Aram Shawn, Kristian Petterson, Magnus Tormalm, Uwe Gietz, Patrick Schiller, Thomas Rung, “Experimental and Numerical Investigations on Flow Characteristics of the KVLCC2 at 30° Drift Angle,” 5th World Maritime Technology Conference November 3-7, 2015 Rhode Island Convention & Omni Hotel Providence, Rhode Island, USA.

227. R. Broglia, S. Zaghi, E.F. Campana, M. Visonneau, P. Queutey, T. Dogan, H. Sadat-

Hosseini, F. Stern and E. Milanov, “CFD Validation for Delft 372 Catamaran in Static Drift Conditions, Including Onset and Progression Analysis,” 5th World Maritime Technology Conference November 3-7, 2015 Rhode Island Convention & Omni Hotel Providence, Rhode Island, USA.

228. Hamid Sadat-Hosseini, Dong Hwan Kim, Serge Toxopeus, Matteo Diez and Frederick

Stern, “CFD and Potential Flow Simulations of Fully Appended Free Running 5415M in Irregular Waves,” 5th World Maritime Technology Conference November 3-7, 2015 Rhode Island Convention & Omni Hotel Providence, Rhode Island, USA.

229. Hamid Sadat-Hosseini, Serge Toxopeus, Dong-Hwan Kim, Teresa Castiglione, Yugo

Sanada , Mark Stocker, Claus Simonsen, Janne Flensborg Otzen, Yasuyuki Toda, Frederick Stern, “Experiments and Computations for KCS Added Resistance for Variable Heading,” 5th World Maritime Technology Conference November 3-7, 2015 Rhode Island Convention & Omni Hotel Providence, Rhode Island, USA.

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230. Hamid Sadat-Hosseini, Yugo Sanada, Frederick Stern, “Experiments and CFD for ONRT Course Keeping in Regular Waves,” 5th World Maritime Technology Conference November 3-7, 2015 Rhode Island Convention & Omni Hotel Providence, Rhode Island, USA.

231. Sadat-Hosseini, H., Sanada, Y., Stern, F., 2015, “ONRT Course Keeping and Turning

Circle Maneuvering in Regular Waves,” Tokyo 2015: A Workshop on CFD in Ship Hydrodynamics, Tokyo, Japan.

232. Sadat-Hosseini, H., Toxopeus, S., Kim, D.H., Castiglione, T., Sanada , Y., Stocker, M.,

Simonsen, C., Otzen, J.F., Toda, Y., Stern, F., 2015, “KCS Added Resistance for Variable Heading”, Tokyo 2015: A Workshop on CFD in Ship Hydrodynamics, Tokyo, Japan.

233. Wang, Z. and Stern, F. , “Origin of Span-wise Instabilities for Plunging Breaking Waves”,

Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Violent Flows (VF-2016) 9-11, March 2016, Osaka, Japan.

234. Wang, Z., Gui, L., Yoon, H., Dogan, T. and Stern, F., “Instabilities for Flow over a Bump

in a Shallow Water Flume with Steady Downstream Wave Train: Experiments and Simulations”, 31st Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Monterey, CA, USA, 11-16 September 2016.

235. Lee, E.J., Fullerton, A.M., Geiser, J.S., Schleicher, C.C., Merrill, C.F., Weil, C.R., Morin,

J.R., Jiang, M.J., Stern, F., Mousaviraad, M., and Judge, C.Q., “Assessment of Numerical Methods for the Prediction of the High Speed Craft in Calm Water,” 5th Chesapeake Powerboat Symposium, Annapolis, MD, USA, 14-15 June 2016.

236. Lee, E.J., Geiser, J.S., Schleicher, C.C., Merrill, C.F., Weil, C.R., Stern, F., Jiang, M.J.,

Lien, V.A., Mousaviraad, S.M., Morin, J.R., “Assessment of Numerical Methods for the Prediction of the R/V Athena in Calm Water and Waves,” 31st Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Monterey, CA, USA, 11-16 September 2016.

237. Frederick Stern, “Integrated High-Fidelity Validation Experiments and LES for a Surface-

Piercing Truncated Cylinder for Sub- and Critical Reynolds and Froude Numbers,” AVT-246: Progress and Challenges in Validation Testing for CFD, Zaragoza, Spain, 26-28 September 2016.

238. Diez M., Serani A., Campana E.F., Stern F., “Design space dimensionality reduction for

single- and multi-disciplinary shape optimization,” to appear in the proceedings of the 17th AIAA/ISSMO Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization Conference, AIAA Aviation and Aeronautics Forum and Exposition 2016, Washington DC, USA, 13-17 June 2016.

239. Diez M., Serani A., Stern F., Campana E.F., “Combined geometry and physics based

method for design-space dimensionality reduction in hydrodynamic shape optimization,” to appear in the proceedings of the 31st Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Monterey, CA, USA, 11-16 September 2016.

240. Volpi S., Diez M., Sadat-Hosseini H., Kim D.-H., Stern F., Thodal R.S., Grenestedt J.L.,

“Full-scale fluid-structure interaction simulation and experimental validation of high-speed

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planing-hull slamming with composite panels,” to appear in the proceedings of the 31st Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Monterey, CA, USA, 11-16 September 2016.

241. Broglia R., Diez M., Durante D., Campana E.F., Stern F., “Statistical Validation of a High-

speed Catamaran in Irregular Waves” to appear in the proceedings of the 31st Symposium on Naval Hydrodynamics, Monterey, CA, USA, 11-16 September 2016.

242. Serani A., Campana E.F., Stern F., Diez M., “A multi-objective optimization: effects of

potential flow formulation and RANS,” to appear in the Proceedings of 15th Conference on Computer Applications and Information Technology in the Maritime Industries, COMPIT’16, Lecce, Italy, 9-11 May 2016.

Reports: 1. Stern, F., “A Model for Propeller Sheet Cavitation: The Equations of Motion for Elliptical

Cavities in Spatiotemporally Varying Velocity Fields,” University of Michigan, Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Report 221, February 1980, 119 pp.

2. Stern, F., “Unsteady Sheet Cavitation on Two-Dimensional Hydrofoils,” Final Report to the

American Bureau of Shipping, August 1980, 57 pp. 3. Stern, F., “Comparison of Computational and Experimental Unsteady Cavitation on an

Oscillating Hydrofoil,” SAI Report #463-81-238-LJ, July 1981, 81 pp. 4. Salvesen, N. and Stern, F., “Tension Leg Platform Dynamics: Part IV-Sway Motions,” SAI

Report #463-81-367-LJ, February 1982, 65 pp. 5. von Kerczek, C.H. and Stern, F., “Tension Leg Platform Dynamics: Part III-Viscous

Forces,” SAI Report #463-81-367-LJ, February 1982, 65 pp. 6. Stern, F., “Unsteady Cavitation Prediction for the AO-177 Propeller,” SAI Report #463-82-

129-LJ, May 1982, 13 pp. 7. Salvesen, N., von Kerczek, C.H., and Stern, F., “Tension Leg Platform Dynamics: Part I -

Nonlinear Surge Motions,” SAI Report #463-82-089-LJ, July 1982, 105 pp. 8. Stern, F., “Tension Leg Platform Dynamics: Part III - Manual,” SAI Report #463-82-089-LJ,

August 1982, 28 pp. 9. von Kerczek, C.H., Stern, F., and Scragg, C., “A Comparative Study of the Resistance of

Two Destroyer Hull Forms,” SAI Report #463-83-398-LJ, March 1983, 25 pp. 10. Stern, F. and von Kerczek, C.H., “Calculation of Appendage Drag and Propeller Inflow for

the DDG 51 Naval Destroyer Hull Form,” SAI Report #463-83-399-LJ, May 1983, 17 pp. 11. Stern, F., “Comparison of Computational and Experimental Bare Hull and Appendage

Resistance for the DDG51 Destroyer Hull Form,” SAI CONFIDENTIAL Report, June 1983, 25 pp.

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12. Cressy, C. and Stern, F., “Users Manual for the Ship Boundary Layer Viscous Resistance and Appendage Drag (VRAD) Computer Program,” SAI Report #463-83-425-LJ, July 1983, 48 pp.

13. von Kerczek, C.H., Stern, F., Scragg, C.A., and Sandberg, W., “The Use of Theoretical and

Computational Methods for Evaluating the Resistance of Appended Destroyer Hull Forms,” SNAME Chesapeake Section Paper, December 1983, 34 pp.

14. von Kerczek, C.H., Christoph, G., and Stern, F., “Further Developments of the Momentum

Integral Method for Ship Boundary Layers,” SAI Report #8413046, May 1984, 33 pp. 15. Stern, F., “Effects of Waves on the Boundary Layer of a Surface-Piercing Body,” Iowa

Institute of Hydraulic Research, The University of Iowa, IIHR Report 288, May 1985, 57 pp. 16. Stern, F., Yoo, S.Y., and Patel, V.C., “Viscous-Inviscid Interaction with Higher-Order

Viscous-Flow Equations,” Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, The University of Iowa, IIHR Report No. 304, August 1986, 141 pp.

17. Stern, F., Kim, H.T., Patel, V.C., and Chen, H.C., “Computation of Viscous Flow Around

Propeller-Shaft Configurations,” Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, The University of Iowa, IIHR Report 305, December 1986, 87 pp.

18. Yoo, S.Y., Stern, F. and Patel, V.C., “Viscous-Inviscid Interaction with Higher-Order

Viscous-Flow Equations: Applications to Three-Dimensional Bodies,” Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, The University of Iowa, IIHR Report 307, March 1987, 40 pp.

19. Ettema, R., Stern, F. and Lazaro, J., “Dynamics of Continuous Mode Ice Breaking by a Polar

Class Ice-Breaker Hull,” Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, The University of Iowa, IIHR Report No. 314, June 1987, 184 pp.

20. Patel, V.C., Landweber, L., Chwang, A.T., Stern, F., and Chen, H.C., “Ship Hydrodynamics

Research at Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research 1982 – 1987,” Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, The University of Iowa, IIHR Report No. 316, July 1987, 15 pp.

21. Stern, F., Hwang, W.S. and Jaw, S.Y., “Effects of Waves on the Boundary Layer of a

Surface-Piercing Flat Plate: Experiment and Theory,” Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, The University of Iowa, IIHR Report No. 318, September 1987, 64 pp.

22. Toda, Y., Stern, F., Tanaka, I., and Patel, V.C., “Mean-Flow Measurements in the Boundary

Layer and Wake of a Series 60 CB = .6 Model Ship With and Without Propeller,” Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, The University of Iowa, IIHR Report No. 326, November 1988, 100 pp.

23. Stern, F. and Patel, V.C., “Propeller-Hull Interaction Research at Iowa Institute of Hydraulic

Research 1985 – 1989,” Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, The University of Iowa, IIHR Report No. 331, August 1989, 9 pp.

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24. Stern, F., “Experimental Evaluation of Prop-Guard, Inc. Motorboat Propeller Guard,” Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, The University of Iowa, IIHR Limited Distribution Report No. 164, October 1989, 13 pp.

25. Toda, Y., Stern, F., and Longo, J., “Mean-Flow Measurements in the Boundary Layer and

Wake and Wave Field of a Series 60 CB = .6 Ship Model for Froude Numbers .16 and .316,” Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, The University of Iowa, IIHR Report No. 352, August 1991, 188 pp.

26. Stern, F., Choi, J.E., and Hwang, W.S., “Effects of Waves on the Wake of a Surface-Piercing

Flat Plate: Experiment and Theory,” Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, The University of Iowa, IIHR Report No. 353, August 1991, 118 pp.

27. Longo, J. and Stern, F., “Evaluation of Surface-Ship Boundary-Layer and Wake and Wave-

Field Model-Scale Data Base,” Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, The University of Iowa, IIHR Report No. 375, August 1995, 59 pp.

28. Stern, F., Paterson, E.G., and Tahara, Y., “CFDShip-Iowa: Computational Fluid Dynamics

Method for Surface-Ship Boundary Layers and Wakes and Wave Fields,” Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, The University of Iowa, IIHR Report No. 381, July 1996, 63 pp.

29. Kuhl, D., Longo, J., Metcalf, B., Rose, R., and Stern, F., “INSEAN Boundary-Layer Probes,”

Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, The University of Iowa, IIHR Limited Distribution Report No. 272, July 1998, 26 pp.

30. Stern, F., Muste, M., Beninati, M.L., and Eichinger, W.E., “Summary of Experimental

Uncertainty Assessment Methodology with Example,” Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, The University of Iowa, IIHR Report No. 406, July 1999, 37 pp.

31. Stern, F., Wilson, R.V., Coleman, H., and Paterson, E., “Verification and Validation of CFD

Simulations,” Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, The University of Iowa, IIHR Report No. 407, September 1999, 54 pp.

32. Olivieri, A., Pistani. F., Avanzini, A., Stern, F., and Penna, R., “Towing Tank Experiments of

Resistance, Sinkage and Trim, Boundary Layer, Wake, and Free Surface Flow Around a Naval Combatant INSEAN 2340 Model,” Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, The University of Iowa, IIHR Report No. 421, September 2001, 56 pp.

33. Paterson, E.G., Wilson, R.V., and Stern, F., “General-Purpose Parallel Unsteady RANS Ship

Hydrodynamics Code: CFDSHIP-IOWA,” Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, The University of Iowa, IIHR Report No.432, November 2003, 105 pp.

34. Olivieri, A., Pistani, F., Wilson, R., Benedetti, L., La Gala, F., Campana, E., and Stern, F., “Froude Number and Scale Effects and Froude Number 0.35 Wave Elevations and Mean Velocity Measurements for Bow and Shoulder Wave Breaking of Surface Combatant DTMB 5415,” IIHR Report No. 441, December 2004, 56pp.

35. Stern, F., Olivieri, A., Shao, J., Longo, J., and Ratcliffe, T., “Statistical Approach for

Estimating Intervals of Certification or Biases of Facilities or Measurement Systems Including Uncertainties,” IIHR Report No. 442, December 2004, 67pp.

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36. Carrica, P.M., Wilson, R.V., and Stern, F., “An Unsteady Single-Phase Level Set Method for Viscous Free Surface Flows,” IIHR Report No. 444, April 2005, 37pp.

37. Longo, J., Shao, J., Irvine, M., and Stern, F., “Phase-Averaged Nominal Wake for Surface Ship

in Regular Head Waves,” IIHR Report No. 447, November 2005, 68 pp.

38. Xing, T. and Stern, F., 2008 “Factors of Safety for Richardson Extrapolation for Industrial Applications,” IIHR Technical Report No. 466.

39. Stern, F., Carrica, P., Kandasamy, K., Oii, S., Gorski, J., O’Dea, J., Fu, T., Henrix, D., Kennel,

C., Hughes, M., Miller, R., Marino., T., Hess., D., Kring., D., Milewski, W., Hoffman, R., Smith. S., Cary, C., Taylor, P., Peterson, B., Haris, D., Monaco, C., “Computational Hydrodynamic Tools for High-Speed Sealift: Phase II Final Report,” IIHR Report No. 465, June 2008, 113 pp.

40. Xing, T. and Stern, F., 2009 “Factors of Safety for Richardson Extrapolation for Industrial

Applications,” IIHR Technical Report No. 469.

41. Xing, T. and Stern, F., 2010 “Factors of Safety for Richardson Extrapolation for Industrial Applications,” IIHR Technical Report No. 476.

42. Kang, DH, Ghosh, S., Reins, G., Koo, B., Stern, F., 2010 “Impulsive plunging wave breaking

downstream of a bump in a shallow water flume,” IIHR Technical Report No. 478.

43. Pablo Carrica, Maysam Mousaviraad, Hamid Sadat-Hosseini, Shanti Bhushan, Tao Xing, Alejandro Castro, Frederick Stern, 2011 “Transition CFDShip-Iowa To Create Ship Hydrodynamics Program,” IIHR Technical Report No. 480.

44. Tao Xing, Pablo Carrica, Frederick Stern, 2011 “Developing Streamlined Version of

CFDShip-Iowa-V4.5,” IIHR Technical Report No. 479.

45. Diez, E., Campana, E., and Stern, F., 2012, “Karhunen-Loeve Expansion for Assessing Stochastic Subspaces in Geometry Optimization and Geometric Uncertainty Quantification,” IIHR Technical Report No. 481.

46. Lichuan Gui, Hyunse Yoon and Frederick Stern, “Experimental And Theoretical Investigation

Of Instabilities For Flow Over A Bump In A Shallow Water Flume With Steady Downstream Wave Train,” IIHR Report No. 847, August 2014.

47. Bhushan, S., Yoon, H., Stern, F., Guilmineau, E., Visonneau, M., Toxopeus, S., Simonsen, C.,

Aram, S., Kim, S.E. Grigoropoulos, G., and K. Petterson. “CFD Validation for Surface Combatant 5415 Straight Ahead and Static Drift 20 Degree Conditions.” IIHR Report #493, 2015.

48. F. Stern, Y. Sanada, H. Yoon, S. Yoon, T. Lyons, and A. McCarville, "Wave Energy

Conversion 1/50 Scale Model Testing for Sea Potential Team," The University of Iowa, IIHR Limited Distribution Report No. 402, December 2015, 30 pp.

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49. F. Stern, Y. Sanada, H. Yoon, S. Yoon, T. Lyons, and A. McCarville, "Wave Energy Conversion 1/50 Scale Model Testing for CalWave Team," The University of Iowa, IIHR Limited Distribution Report No. 403, January 2016, 25 pp.

50. F. Stern, Y. Sanada, H. Yoon, S. Yoon, T. Lyons, and A. McCarville, "Wave Energy Conversion 1/50 Scale Model Testing for WaveSwing America Team," The University of Iowa, IIHR Limited Distribution Report No. 405, February 2016, 26 pp.


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