Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001 - Arctic regions |
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wavemaker THE NUMERICAL MODELLING The software suite includes a linear
frequency - domain and non - linear time - domain computer codes for the body
dynamics and non - linear time - domain code for the mooring . For the body ...
wavemaker THE NUMERICAL MODELLING The software suite includes a linear
frequency - domain and non - linear time - domain computer codes for the body
dynamics and non - linear time - domain code for the mooring . For the body ...
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Proceedings of OMAE ' 01 20th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics
and Arctic Engineering June 3 – 8 , 2001 , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil Coupling
Linear Hydrodynamics to Non - linear Structural Analysis of Large Floating
Structures ...
Proceedings of OMAE ' 01 20th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics
and Arctic Engineering June 3 – 8 , 2001 , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil Coupling
Linear Hydrodynamics to Non - linear Structural Analysis of Large Floating
Structures ...
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CONCLUSION The methodology developed for coupling linear hydrodynamic
forces to a non - linear finite element structural model was successfully applied to
single rigid SBUs and multiple rigid SBUs . The diffraction forces are directly ...
CONCLUSION The methodology developed for coupling linear hydrodynamic
forces to a non - linear finite element structural model was successfully applied to
single rigid SBUs and multiple rigid SBUs . The diffraction forces are directly ...
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OMAE2001OSU5019 | 93 |
OMAE2001OSU5021 | 101 |
A Ship Maneuvering Control Framework | 111 |
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