The initial-value problem for a structure floating on the surface of the sea is investigated under the assumptions of linear theory. Fourier transforms are used to connect the time- and frequency-domain representations of the coupled motion of the fluid and body. This allows the large-time asymptotics of the motion to be obtained from the singularity structure of the frequency-domain potential in the complex plane. Under certain initial conditions, the free motion of a body about a fixed, equilibrium position is shown not to exist for all time, and in this case the assumptions behind the linear theory are violated. For suitably moored structures, motion is found which is purely exponentially decaying in time and does not involve any oscilla...
The study of wave-structure interactions involving nonlinear forces would often make use of the popu...
In this paper we propose an original approach for the simulation of the time-dependent response of a...
International audienceIn this paper we propose an original approach for the simulation of the time-d...
The initial-value problem for a structure floating on the surface of the sea is investigated under t...
The use of time-domain analysis of predicting ship motions is investigated. In the method, the hydro...
The problem of determining the force on a ship or body due to an arbitrary incident wave system is c...
Within the linearized inviscid theory of water waves, certain structures when held fixed can support...
Linear time-domain analysis is used to model the flow created by small unsteady motions of a floatin...
We present a solution in the time-domain to the two-dimensional linear water-wave problem, in which ...
In this paper the time-domain solution of wave diraction and the unsteady free motion of a body in w...
A numerical and analytical investigation is made into the response of a fluid when a two-dimensional...
This work is concerned with the linearized theory of water waves applied to the motion of a floating...
A new asymptotic description of water wave motion in Lagrangian coordinates is developed. The method...
In the context of the linearised water-wave problem it is known that there are certain structures th...
We solve the linear problem of a elastic plate of negligible draft floating on the surface of water ...
The study of wave-structure interactions involving nonlinear forces would often make use of the popu...
In this paper we propose an original approach for the simulation of the time-dependent response of a...
International audienceIn this paper we propose an original approach for the simulation of the time-d...
The initial-value problem for a structure floating on the surface of the sea is investigated under t...
The use of time-domain analysis of predicting ship motions is investigated. In the method, the hydro...
The problem of determining the force on a ship or body due to an arbitrary incident wave system is c...
Within the linearized inviscid theory of water waves, certain structures when held fixed can support...
Linear time-domain analysis is used to model the flow created by small unsteady motions of a floatin...
We present a solution in the time-domain to the two-dimensional linear water-wave problem, in which ...
In this paper the time-domain solution of wave diraction and the unsteady free motion of a body in w...
A numerical and analytical investigation is made into the response of a fluid when a two-dimensional...
This work is concerned with the linearized theory of water waves applied to the motion of a floating...
A new asymptotic description of water wave motion in Lagrangian coordinates is developed. The method...
In the context of the linearised water-wave problem it is known that there are certain structures th...
We solve the linear problem of a elastic plate of negligible draft floating on the surface of water ...
The study of wave-structure interactions involving nonlinear forces would often make use of the popu...
In this paper we propose an original approach for the simulation of the time-dependent response of a...
International audienceIn this paper we propose an original approach for the simulation of the time-d...