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Zhi Yung Tay
This paper investigates the hydroelastic responses of offshore floating solar photovoltaic farms (OFPVs). OFPVs usually occupy a large sea space in the order of hectares and structural deformation under wave action has to be taken into consideration due ...
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Sarat Chandra Mohapatra and C. Guedes Soares
A hydroelastic model is developed of a floating flexible structure in the presence of a submerged perforated base connected with mooring lines under oblique wave action. Using the velocity decomposition method, the analytical solution of the referred mod...
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Tobias Martin, Arun Kamath, Gang Wang and Hans Bihs
The numerical framework of the open source CFD solver REEF3D is utilised to study the fluid?structure interaction of an open ocean aquaculture system and waves. The presence of the net is considered in the momentum equations of the fluid using a forcing ...
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Yujia Wei, Atilla Incecik and Tahsin Tezdogan
In this paper, we present a fully coupled computational fluid dynamic (CFD) and discrete module beam (DMB) method for the numerical prediction of nonlinear hydroelastic responses of a ship advancing in regular and focused wave conditions. A two-way data ...
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Nazile B. Disibuyuk, Oguz Yilmaz, Alexander Korobkin and Tatyana Khabakhpasheva
The problem of ice loads acting on multiple vertical cylinders of circular cross-sections frozen in an ice cover of infinite extent is studied. The loads are caused by a flexural-gravity wave propagating in the ice cover towards the rigid bottom-mounted ...
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Zhe Sun, Guang-Jun Liu, Li Zou, Hao Zheng and Kamal Djidjeli
With the increase of ship size, the stiffness of the hull structure becomes smaller. This means that the frequency of wave excitation tends to be closer to the natural frequency of the hull vibration, which in turn makes the hydroelastic responses more s...
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Jens Ley and Ould el Moctar
Ship hull structural damages are often caused by extreme wave-induced loads. Reliable load predictions are required to minimize the risk of structural failures. One conceivable approach relies on direct computations of extreme events with appropriate num...
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Zhanyang Chen, Hongbin Gui, Xiyu Liao and Mengchao Du
With increasing demands for huge ship dimensions and the wide use of high-strength steel, the influence of slamming and elastic structure on structural strength cannot be ignored. Therefore, in this paper, a three-dimensional (3D) nonlinear hydroelastic ...
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Jian Dai, Christos Stefanakos, Bernt J. Leira and Hagbart Skage Alsos
Floating bridges are suitable for connecting land parcels separated by wide and deep waterbodies. However, when the span of the crossing becomes very long, the water environment exhibits inhomogeneities which introduce difficulties to the modelling, anal...
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Jeremias Tilander, Matthew Patey and Spyros Hirdaris
Traditionally, the evaluation of global loads experienced by passenger ships has been based on closed-form Classification Society Rule formulae or quasi direct analysis procedures. These approaches do not account for the combined influence of hull flexib...
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