Flow past a ship radiating a bore in a channel

A theoretical and experimental investigation is made into the phenomenon of ship-radiated bores caused by a vessel travelling in a shallow, narrow channel at a supercritical speed. The very large drag of this flow phenomenon is studied, as well as the conditions under which it occurs. An improved one-dimensional theory is described for predicting the bore properties, and a new theory is put forward for predicting flow velocity and free surface height back to the stern of the ship. Results are compared with an experimental investigation of the same phenomenon, for a ship either fixed vertically in its rest position or free to squat.