Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 9American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1990 - Arctic regions |
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... problem . However , those solutions are only valid for the second - order double frequency potentials and do not ... problem ( in case the radiation problem is included ) . This is due to the fact that the radiation behaviour of the ...
... problem . However , those solutions are only valid for the second - order double frequency potentials and do not ... problem ( in case the radiation problem is included ) . This is due to the fact that the radiation behaviour of the ...
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... PROBLEM The Boundary Value Problem and the Potential under the Action of a Concentrated Pressure For convenience sake , a cylindrical coordinate system ( r , e , z ) is adopted with the origin on the undisturbed free surface and the oz ...
... PROBLEM The Boundary Value Problem and the Potential under the Action of a Concentrated Pressure For convenience sake , a cylindrical coordinate system ( r , e , z ) is adopted with the origin on the undisturbed free surface and the oz ...
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... problem numerically is preferable in cases which do not involve periodic waves , and / or require higher accuracy due to the importance of nonlinearity and dispersion . Isaacson ( 1982 ) studied the nonlinear wave diffraction around ...
... problem numerically is preferable in cases which do not involve periodic waves , and / or require higher accuracy due to the importance of nonlinearity and dispersion . Isaacson ( 1982 ) studied the nonlinear wave diffraction around ...
Contents
OCEAN WAVES | 1 |
Simulation of Hurricane Seas in a Multidirectional Wave Basin | 17 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING | 25 |
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added mass amplitude analysis applied array assumed body boundary calculated circular cylinder coefficient comparison component computed considered constant corresponding crest cylinder damping defined depends depth determined direction distribution domain drag coefficient drift dynamic effect elevation Engineering equation estimated experimental experiments factor field Figure flow fluid forward frequency function given horizontal hydrodynamic incident increase inertia integral irregular Kc number length lift force linear load low-frequency maximum mean measured method moored motion nonlinear obtained Offshore oscillation parameters period pile plate potential predicted presented pressure problem radiation range reference regular waves respectively response second-order ship shown shows simulation solution spectra spectrum speed structure surface surge swing Table theory velocity vertical vessel vortex wave force wave height