Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volumes 1-2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1992 - Arctic regions |
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... considered oscillating with wave frequency were obtained . The hydrodynamic reaction forces are considered through added mass and potential damping effects . A three dimensional mesh was used to describe the surface of the hulls and the ...
... considered oscillating with wave frequency were obtained . The hydrodynamic reaction forces are considered through added mass and potential damping effects . A three dimensional mesh was used to describe the surface of the hulls and the ...
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... considered parameter , a reliability analysis is performed to determine the reliability corresponding to various realizations of error . Only error consequences are considered ( rather than causes ) . For example , the effective depth ...
... considered parameter , a reliability analysis is performed to determine the reliability corresponding to various realizations of error . Only error consequences are considered ( rather than causes ) . For example , the effective depth ...
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... considered Event 1 : an inspection is performed with the result that no re- pair is made and no cracks larger than aм are measu- red . Further the considered hot - spot is in a safe state at the time of inspection . Event 2 : an ...
... considered Event 1 : an inspection is performed with the result that no re- pair is made and no cracks larger than aм are measu- red . Further the considered hot - spot is in a safe state at the time of inspection . Event 2 : an ...
Contents
OCEAN WAVES AND CURRENT | 1 |
HYDRODYNAMIC FORCES | 69 |
17 | 90 |
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added mass amplitude analysis axial behaviour boundary bubble buoy cable calculated Campos Basin coefficients compliant tower components configuration crane vessels cylinder damping model damping ratio developed direction displacement distribution domain drag coefficient drag force dynamic response effect Engineering equation estimated experimental Figure floating flow fluid heave motion hydrodynamic hydrodynamic damping installation interaction internal wave irregular waves Karunakaran length linear load matrix measured method modal mode model testing module natural frequency natural period nondimensional nonlinear obtained Ocean Offshore Structures operations oscillation parameters peak pipe pipeline platform pontoon potential predicted pressure ratio Rayleigh Rayleigh distribution resonant riser rotation second-order semisubmersible ship shown simulation spectra spectrum stiffness Stirling engine subsea surge tank technique tendon tension tethers transfer function values vector velocity velocity potential vertical vessel vibration water depth wave force wave height wave period