Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 11, Part 1American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1992 - Arctic regions |
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... considered to be imparted by surface platform heave motion and the lateral forces are induced by platform surge motion . These tethers are , therefore , regarded as a system under combined parametric and forcing excitation . In reality ...
... considered to be imparted by surface platform heave motion and the lateral forces are induced by platform surge motion . These tethers are , therefore , regarded as a system under combined parametric and forcing excitation . In reality ...
Page 510
... 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 that the beams were in free air . The cracked beam was modelled as two smaller Timoshenko beams ( Figure 2 ) , whose added lengths equal the length of the original beam , connected by means of a torsional spring . The ...
... considered that the beams were in free air . The cracked beam was modelled as two smaller Timoshenko beams ( Figure 2 ) , whose added lengths equal the length of the original beam , connected by means of a torsional spring . The ...
Contents
OCEAN WAVES AND CURRENT | 1 |
Directional Wave Observations During High Sea States From an NDBC Discus Buoy | 25 |
Vortex Trajectories Around a Circular Cylinder in Oscillatory Plus Mean Flows | 69 |
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added mass added resistance analysis body buoy cable calculated catenary components computed configuration convective cylinder damping ratio density displacement distribution domain drag coefficient drag force drift forces dynamic response effect energy Engineering estimated experimental extreme Figure floating flow fluid force coefficients free surface function Green's function heave motion horizontal hydrodynamic hydrodynamic damping incident wave inertia integral internal wave irregular waves KC number lift force linear load low-frequency damping matrix maximum measured method mode mooring Morison equation nondimensional nonlinear obtained Ocean Ocean Engineering Offshore Technology oscillation parameters peak phase velocity platform pontoon potential prediction Rayleigh Rayleigh distribution region resonant rotation second-order ship shown simulation solitary wave spectra spectrum submerged surge tension tethers values vector velocity velocity potential vertical vibration vortex water depth wave crest wave forces wave frequency wave height wave period Wavenumber wind