As ancient as Archimedes (circa 250 BC), the topic of stability of ships (and more generally of floating bodies) has fascinated eminent scientists throughout the centuries, of the likes of Huygens, Bougue, Euler a...As ancient as Archimedes (circa 250 BC), the topic of stability of ships (and more generally of floating bodies) has fascinated eminent scientists throughout the centuries, of the likes of Huygens, Bougue, Euler and the Bernoullis. Despite unrelenting efforts institutionally, country-wide and world scale, the field remains relevant and of high focus, combining deep scientific basis with practical and ethical concerns stemming from a continually changing industry and society.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Key R&D Program of China(2016YFE0202700)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC)(Grant Nos.51639004,51579054)+1 种基金the Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province of China(LC2018021)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(HEUCFM180111)
文摘As ancient as Archimedes (circa 250 BC), the topic of stability of ships (and more generally of floating bodies) has fascinated eminent scientists throughout the centuries, of the likes of Huygens, Bougue, Euler and the Bernoullis. Despite unrelenting efforts institutionally, country-wide and world scale, the field remains relevant and of high focus, combining deep scientific basis with practical and ethical concerns stemming from a continually changing industry and society.