Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2; Volume 7, Part 2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988 - Arctic regions |
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... panels is increased without limit . Our own work in this area has been motivated by the per- ceived limitations of programs commonly used in this field , and by our conviction that further developments of the panel method could lead to ...
... panels is increased without limit . Our own work in this area has been motivated by the per- ceived limitations of programs commonly used in this field , and by our conviction that further developments of the panel method could lead to ...
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... panels are defined as special cases by prescribing two vertices to be coincident . ( The use of triangular panels is illustrated locally near the intersections of the TLP columns and pontoons in Figure 1. ) For some types of bodies ...
... panels are defined as special cases by prescribing two vertices to be coincident . ( The use of triangular panels is illustrated locally near the intersections of the TLP columns and pontoons in Figure 1. ) For some types of bodies ...
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... panel codes with 240 , 484 , and 992 panels , and on a quadratic finite - element model of the fluid near the structure . A substantial discrepancy is noted in Jefferys ' comparison for the surge added mass and damping , with the panel ...
... panel codes with 240 , 484 , and 992 panels , and on a quadratic finite - element model of the fluid near the structure . A substantial discrepancy is noted in Jefferys ' comparison for the surge added mass and damping , with the panel ...
Contents
Catchment Regions of Multiple Dynamic Responses in Nonlinear Problems of Offshore Mechanics | 15 |
OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING | 21 |
Hydrodynamic Forces on a Floating Cylinder in Waves of Finite Depth | 23 |
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added mass amplitude analysis approximately biofouling body boundary breaker breaking waves calculated circular cylinder component computed cylinder damping coefficient diameter diffraction domain drag coefficient drag force dynamic effects exciting force experimental Figure fluid force coefficients forces acting free surface function Green function harmonic Hermite polynomial hindcast hydrodynamic hydrodynamic forces ice mass in-line incident wave inertia integral interaction irregular Kc number linear wave theory load lowerhull maximum measured Mechanics and Arctic method nondimensional nonlinear obtained Ocean Offshore Mechanics offshore structures oscillation parameters platform predicted present ratio Rayleigh distribution regular waves response Reynolds number second order second-order semi-submersible platform semisubmersible shear flow shown simulation solution spectra spectral density spectrum superposition principle surface elevation surge motion tests values velocity potential vibrations vortex shedding w₁ water depth wave drift damping wave drift force wave forces wave frequency wave height wave period