Wassermann, SvenSvenWassermannFeder, Dag-FrederikDag-FrederikFederAbdel-Maksoud, MoustafaMoustafaAbdel-Maksoud2020-04-282020-04-282016-07-01Ocean Engineering (120): 371-382 (2016-07-01)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/5922The decay motion as well as the harmonic excited roll motion are established techniques to estimate roll damping for ships. This paper compares the advantages and disadvantages of both techniques and focuses on their applicability. Different analysis methods for both techniques to determine the nonlinear roll damping moment are investigated with the aim of developing an accurate estimation approach without additional filtering, curve fitting and offset manipulation of the recorded time series. Damping coefficients of both techniques are compared for available experiments of the benchmarking post panamax container ship model Duisburg Test Case (DTC). Reasons for deviations are investigated, and the importance of an accurate estimation of the current nonlinear hydrostatic roll moment will be shown. A method for the determination of the nonlinear hydrostatic moment during a harmonic excited roll motion test is introduced. Different approximations of roll damping based on series expansion are investigated. Limitations of the widely used linear-quadratic and linear-cubic function approaches are discussed based on the results.en0029-8018Ocean engineering2016371382Decay techniqueDuisburg Test Case (DTC)Harmonic excited roll motion techniqueRoll dampingEstimation of ship roll damping - A comparison of the decay and the harmonic excited roll motion technique for a post panamax container shipJournal Article10.1016/j.oceaneng.2016.02.009Journal Article