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Ocean Engineering Group at UT Austin ce.utexas/dept/area/ocean

Ocean Engineering Group at UT Austin http://www.ce.utexas.edu/dept/area/ocean. Part of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering http://www.ce.utexas.edu with currently 670 undergraduate and 350 graduate students

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Ocean Engineering Group at UT Austin ce.utexas/dept/area/ocean

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  1. Ocean Engineering Group at UT Austin http://www.ce.utexas.edu/dept/area/ocean • Part of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering http://www.ce.utexas.edu with currently 670 undergraduate and 350 graduate students • Research in the area of computational hydrodynamics with applications on the design of propulsors and offshore structures http://cavity.ce.utexas.edu and http://cavity.ce.utexas.edu/kinnas/fpso • Job opportunities in naval research labs, industry, and academia • Interaction with Texas A&M University through OTRC (Offshore Technology Research Center) http://otrc.tamu.edu • Interaction with Florida Atlantic University and UC Berkeley through ONR’s NNRNE program For more info contact: Prof. S.A. Kinnas, Ocean Engineering Group ECJ 8.604, Dept. of Civil, Architectural & Environmental Engineering The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712 kinnas@mail.utexas.edu January 2006

  2. Computations Experiments Open cavitating propeller Prop/rudder interaction Waterjet impeller hull section with bilge keels in roll motion Ducted prop FPSO hull with bilge keels Ocean Engineering Group at UT Austin January 2006

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