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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... methods Five different methods have been studied . In each of them the sea surface is considered as a Gaussian random process . However the main difference be- tween them is that some are deterministic methods , i.e. that the wave ...
... methods Five different methods have been studied . In each of them the sea surface is considered as a Gaussian random process . However the main difference be- tween them is that some are deterministic methods , i.e. that the wave ...
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... methods Five different methods have been studied . In each of them the sea surface is considered as a Gaussian random process . However the main difference be- tween them is that some are deterministic methods , i.e. that the wave ...
... methods Five different methods have been studied . In each of them the sea surface is considered as a Gaussian random process . However the main difference be- tween them is that some are deterministic methods , i.e. that the wave ...
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... methods are of the same magnitude ; but they are two to four times higher than with the deterministic methods . The H1 / 10 mean values are comparable for all the methods except when using the Goda's method with 20 frequencies where a ...
... methods are of the same magnitude ; but they are two to four times higher than with the deterministic methods . The H1 / 10 mean values are comparable for all the methods except when using the Goda's method with 20 frequencies where a ...
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Simulation of Hurricane Seas in a Multidirectional Wave Basin | 17 |
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added mass amplitude analysis array calculated results circular cylinder cosh crane ship crest damping coefficient density directional wave displacement distribution domain drag coefficient drag force dynamic effect Engineering equation estimated experimental results flow fluid force coefficients forces acting forward speed free surface Green's function heave horizontal hydrodynamic hydrodynamic forces incident wave irregular Kc number lift force linear load low-frequency matrix maximum measured method mooring line motion nonlinear obtained offshore structures oscillation parameters pile potential theory predicted pressure random ratio Rayleigh distribution regular waves response Sarpkaya second-order semisubmersible ship motions shown in Figure simulation solution spectra spectral density spectrum spreading function surge tanker transfer function vector velocity potential vertical vessel vortex vortex shedding vortices water depth wave amplitude wave component wave drift wave force wave frequency wave groups wave height wave number wave period wave power