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The Gothenburg 2010 Workshop on Numerical Hydrodynamics gathered 33 groups with computations for one or more of 18 test cases. All results were collected and discussed at a meeting in Gothenburg in December 2010. In the present paper some representative examples from the workshop are presented. The complete results are found in the workshop Proceedings.

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Acknowledgements

The workshop was organized by a committee with six members: the authors and Dr. Emilio Campana, Dr. Suak Ho Van and Prof. Yasuyuki Toda, whose contributions are gratefully acknowledged. Very important contributions have also been made by Lu Zou, who compiled all results and prepared the Proceedings and by Dr. Alessandro Iafrati, who developed and maintained the web site. Prof. Rickard Bensow and Andreas Feymark prepared and compiled the questionnaire and Shanti Bhushan, Hamid Sadat-Hosseini and Maysam Mousaviraad contributed to the specification and analysis of the seakeeping cases. Finally, the great efforts by all workshop participants in the preparation and delivery of all computed results shall not be forgotten.

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Larsson, L., Stern, F., Visonneau, M. (2013). CFD in Ship Hydrodynamics—Results of the Gothenburg 2010 Workshop. In: Eça, L., Oñate, E., García-Espinosa, J., Kvamsdal, T., Bergan, P. (eds) MARINE 2011, IV International Conference on Computational Methods in Marine Engineering. Computational Methods in Applied Sciences, vol 29. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6143-8_14

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