Water impact phenomenon in the case of a circular cylinder is an important issue in
offshore industry where cross members may be in the splash zone of the incident wave. An
analytical method as well as a numerical solution are employed to study the water entry
problem of a circular section. The procedure for derivation of the analytical formulas is
demonstrated step by step. The volume of fluid (VOF) simulation of the water entry
problem is also performed to offer comparison of the results of the linearized analytical
solution with a fully nonlinear and viscous fluid flow solution. To achieve this, the FLOW-
3D code is utilized. Some consideration has also been given to the points of intersection of
the free surface and the body, where the singularities exist in the free surface deformation
and velocities, as predicted by the linear theory. These singularities appear to be avoided
in the real fluid by the formation of jets which quickly break up into sprays under the
action of surface tension. Slamming force, free surface profile, impact force, pressure
distribution and evolution of intersection points are also presented and comparisons of the
obtained results against the results of previous studies illustrate favorable agreements.