Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1995.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 180-193).Microfiche.xxi, 193 leaves, bound ill 29 cmIn this study, Very Large Floating Structures (VLFS) of different hull forms (semisubmersible and mat-like) are evaluated on the basis of their hull motions and structural responses. Some suggestions and recommendations are provided for selecting a configuration. The theory of linear hydroelasticity is applied to the analysis. The success of such an analysis of VLFS by means of available computers rests on the development of three efficient hydroelastic analysis methods that significantly reduce the CPU time and the required computational storage. The first method employs the modified Morison's...
This paper is concerned with the reduction of hydroelastic responses of pontoon-type very large floa...
The hydroelastic response of a very large floating structure in regular waves suffering an external ...
This thesis concerns a hydroelastic analysis of a multi-module very large floating structure (VLFS),...
Pontoon-type very large floating structures (VLFS) are giant plates resting on the sea surface. As t...
An investigation upon the hydrodynamic/hydroelastic behaviour of two types (pontoon and semi-submers...
Presented herein is a literature survey of the research on hydroelastic analysis of pontoon-type ver...
Presented herein is a literature survey of the research on hydroelastic analysis of pontoon-type ver...
Concern for analysis and design procedures developed for very large floating structures whose charac...
Due to the growth of their population, urban development and the corresponding expansion of land use...
Abstract. Presented herein is a study on reducing the hydroelastic response of very large floating s...
This paper is concerned with the hydroelastic response of pontoon-type, very large floating structur...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1993.Microfiche.xx, 226 leaves, bound ill. 29 c
This paper presents the use of flexible connector and "gill cells" to mitigate the hydroelastic resp...
At the moment, the world is at the verge of an energy transition. One of the most promising green re...
This paper introduces a new method to study the hydroelastic behavior of hinged Very Large Floating ...
This paper is concerned with the reduction of hydroelastic responses of pontoon-type very large floa...
The hydroelastic response of a very large floating structure in regular waves suffering an external ...
This thesis concerns a hydroelastic analysis of a multi-module very large floating structure (VLFS),...
Pontoon-type very large floating structures (VLFS) are giant plates resting on the sea surface. As t...
An investigation upon the hydrodynamic/hydroelastic behaviour of two types (pontoon and semi-submers...
Presented herein is a literature survey of the research on hydroelastic analysis of pontoon-type ver...
Presented herein is a literature survey of the research on hydroelastic analysis of pontoon-type ver...
Concern for analysis and design procedures developed for very large floating structures whose charac...
Due to the growth of their population, urban development and the corresponding expansion of land use...
Abstract. Presented herein is a study on reducing the hydroelastic response of very large floating s...
This paper is concerned with the hydroelastic response of pontoon-type, very large floating structur...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1993.Microfiche.xx, 226 leaves, bound ill. 29 c
This paper presents the use of flexible connector and "gill cells" to mitigate the hydroelastic resp...
At the moment, the world is at the verge of an energy transition. One of the most promising green re...
This paper introduces a new method to study the hydroelastic behavior of hinged Very Large Floating ...
This paper is concerned with the reduction of hydroelastic responses of pontoon-type very large floa...
The hydroelastic response of a very large floating structure in regular waves suffering an external ...
This thesis concerns a hydroelastic analysis of a multi-module very large floating structure (VLFS),...