Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 15American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996 - Arctic regions |
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... method , a fast and accurate computational method results which is suitable for use on a workstation level computer . Results obtained for the diffraction of incident waves by a vertical cylinder have shown good agreement with ...
... method , a fast and accurate computational method results which is suitable for use on a workstation level computer . Results obtained for the diffraction of incident waves by a vertical cylinder have shown good agreement with ...
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... method 1.0 % 0.84 In each case the value quoted has been normalised by the life estimate obtained from time history method 2 Time history method 1 uses constant values for the acceleration and velocity profiles between mean water level ...
... method 1.0 % 0.84 In each case the value quoted has been normalised by the life estimate obtained from time history method 2 Time history method 1 uses constant values for the acceleration and velocity profiles between mean water level ...
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... method is applied . In this paper , a relatively simple but effective method , separated region method , is applied for predicting the responses of multi- floating bodies in finite water depth . For a floating rectangular section in the ...
... method is applied . In this paper , a relatively simple but effective method , separated region method , is applied for predicting the responses of multi- floating bodies in finite water depth . For a floating rectangular section in the ...
Contents
OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND ARCTIC ENGINEERING | 1 |
VOLUME IB | 9 |
FLOATING AND MOORED SYSTEMS I | 49 |
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added mass amplitude analysis boundary breakwater buoy calculated coefficient components computed cylinder damping damping ratio deck device direction displacement drag coefficient drag force drift forces dynamic effect environmental equations factor Figueira da Foz floating structure flow fluid free surface function hawser heave horizontal hydrodynamic incident wave increase inertia length linear maximum method mooring line mooring system natural frequency nonlinear North Sea obtained Ocean offshore structures OMAE operations optimal oscillating parameters peak platform predicted pressure pump random waves resonant response Reynolds number riser scale sensor ship shown in Figure simulation solution spectral spectral density spectrum stability surface elevation Table tanker tension theory TPM system transmission coefficient turbine values velocity velocity potential verification vertical vessel water depth wave drift wave energy wave forces wave frequency wave height wave loading wave period wave power wind wire rope