Many researches about green water on FPSO tend to ignore or simplify details like bilge keel, mooring and risers, leaving some gap between academic study and industrial application. This paper presents an efficient numerical approach in frequency domain for FPSO green water assessment, considering nonlinear effects from bilge keels, spread mooring and asymmetrically arranged risers. Comparisons with experimental measurements show that the adequacy of relative motion response prediction is significantly improved by incorporating the equivalent nonlinear effects. Numerical analysis indicates that the green water from sides of the FPSO in oblique and beam sea waves are affected by the presented effects. Application and discussion are further m...
This paper presents results from simulation of green water loading including vessel motions. The sim...
This paper presents results from simulation of green water loading including vessel motions. The sim...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, London.Fully coupled time domain analysis is performed to study the e...
Many researches about green water on FPSO tend to ignore or simplify details like bilge keel, moorin...
The growing usage of permanently moored floating production storage and offloadings (FPSO) in harsh ...
Response-based green water analysis is carried out on an FPSO model with complicated effects of appe...
Green water has a significant effect on safety and on structural strength of an FPSO. Green water mo...
This article aims to report important findings on how the asymmetric riser and bilge keel arrangemen...
This paper aims to test the feasibility of correcting the relative wave elevation (RWE) prediction f...
When there are the strong waves, green water phenomenon has a number of negative effects on ship or ...
Parametric roll and water on deck are investigated numerically and experimentally for a FPSO ship in...
As hydrocarbon supplies dwindle, technology develops and long-term hydrocarbon prices rise it is bec...
This paper presents results from simulation of green water loading including vessel motions. The sim...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
ABSTRACTAs sea state harsher in the ocean space, more large motion and wave loads occurs on ships hu...
This paper presents results from simulation of green water loading including vessel motions. The sim...
This paper presents results from simulation of green water loading including vessel motions. The sim...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, London.Fully coupled time domain analysis is performed to study the e...
Many researches about green water on FPSO tend to ignore or simplify details like bilge keel, moorin...
The growing usage of permanently moored floating production storage and offloadings (FPSO) in harsh ...
Response-based green water analysis is carried out on an FPSO model with complicated effects of appe...
Green water has a significant effect on safety and on structural strength of an FPSO. Green water mo...
This article aims to report important findings on how the asymmetric riser and bilge keel arrangemen...
This paper aims to test the feasibility of correcting the relative wave elevation (RWE) prediction f...
When there are the strong waves, green water phenomenon has a number of negative effects on ship or ...
Parametric roll and water on deck are investigated numerically and experimentally for a FPSO ship in...
As hydrocarbon supplies dwindle, technology develops and long-term hydrocarbon prices rise it is bec...
This paper presents results from simulation of green water loading including vessel motions. The sim...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
ABSTRACTAs sea state harsher in the ocean space, more large motion and wave loads occurs on ships hu...
This paper presents results from simulation of green water loading including vessel motions. The sim...
This paper presents results from simulation of green water loading including vessel motions. The sim...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, London.Fully coupled time domain analysis is performed to study the e...