Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volumes 1-2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1990 - Arctic regions |
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ABSTRACT EXPERIMENTS are An added Mass increase due to waves for a
slow drift oscillation of a moored semi - submersible is determined by slow
motion forced oscillation tests in waves . Effects of it are discussed both on free
oscillation ...
ABSTRACT EXPERIMENTS are An added Mass increase due to waves for a
slow drift oscillation of a moored semi - submersible is determined by slow
motion forced oscillation tests in waves . Effects of it are discussed both on free
oscillation ...
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System " S2 " had more mass because of the increased payload and wells , and
from the additional piles . The relative importance of the deck payload is evident
from the disproportionately large increase in period from 18 to 30 sec that was ...
System " S2 " had more mass because of the increased payload and wells , and
from the additional piles . The relative importance of the deck payload is evident
from the disproportionately large increase in period from 18 to 30 sec that was ...
Page 475
System " S2 " had more mass because of the increased payload and wells , and
from the additional piles . The relative importance of the deck payload is evident
from the disproportionately large increase in period from 18 to 30 sec that was ...
System " S2 " had more mass because of the increased payload and wells , and
from the additional piles . The relative importance of the deck payload is evident
from the disproportionately large increase in period from 18 to 30 sec that was ...
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Contents
Simulation of Hurricane Seas in a Multidirectional Wave Basin | 17 |
HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES | 47 |
The Force Coefficients on Inclined Cylinder in Random Wave and Current | 57 |
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acting added mass amplitude analysis applied array assumed body boundary calculated circular coefficient compared comparison component considered constant corresponding crest cylinder damping defined dependent depth determined direction distribution domain drag drift dynamic effect element elevation Engineering equation estimated experimental experiments expressed Figure flow fluid forward speed frequency function given heave horizontal hydrodynamic increase integral irregular length lift force linear load maximum mean measured method mooring motion nonlinear obtained Offshore oscillation parameters period phase pile plate potential predicted present pressure problem radiation range ratio reference regular waves relative respectively response riser second-order ship shown shown in Fig simulation solution spectra spectrum structure surface surge Table theory velocity vertical vessel wave force wave height wind