AbstractA new physical model for very large floating structures (VLFSs) connected with an immersed module is investigated for a two-layer fluid, which may provide the basic knowledge to analyze multi-module floating structures in the stratified ocean. Under the hypothesis of small-amplitude wave theory, the case with the coupling effects by the wave motion, elastic deformation of the plate and the rigid body's oscillation is solved by considering a scattering problem and a radiation one. An inner product with orthogonality is used to calculate the undetermined coefficients in eigenfunction expansions. The exciting forces and the coefficients for added mass, damping, and stiffness are obtained
AbstractThis study aims at demonstrating the capability of the immersed-body method to simulate wave...
This paper reports a new method of computing the coefficients of the modal expansion of the velocity...
Due to the growth of their population, urban development and the corresponding expansion of land use...
AbstractA new physical model for very large floating structures (VLFSs) connected with an immersed m...
A new inner product is developed based on the Fourier analysis to study the scattering of surface wa...
A novel frequency domain numerical method for Very Large Floating Structure (VLFS) hydroelasticity i...
Hydroelastic responses of floating elastic surfaces to incident non-linear waves of solitary and cno...
Abstract The radiation and diffraction problems are considered in the frequency domain for a thin el...
SummaryIn the present study, the wave scattering due to very large floating structure (VLFS) is anal...
A theoretical model based on linear potential flow theory and an eigenfunction matching method is de...
SummaryIn the present study, a brief discussion on the hydroelastic analysis of VLFS using Boundary ...
We consider, using linear water-wave theory, three-dimensional problems concerning the interaction o...
The hydroelastic behaviour of a pontoon-type VLFS subjected to unsteady external loads in wave condi...
AbstractThis study aims at demonstrating the capability of the immersed-body method to simulate wave...
This paper reports a new method of computing the coefficients of the modal expansion of the velocity...
Due to the growth of their population, urban development and the corresponding expansion of land use...
AbstractA new physical model for very large floating structures (VLFSs) connected with an immersed m...
A new inner product is developed based on the Fourier analysis to study the scattering of surface wa...
A novel frequency domain numerical method for Very Large Floating Structure (VLFS) hydroelasticity i...
Hydroelastic responses of floating elastic surfaces to incident non-linear waves of solitary and cno...
Abstract The radiation and diffraction problems are considered in the frequency domain for a thin el...
SummaryIn the present study, the wave scattering due to very large floating structure (VLFS) is anal...
A theoretical model based on linear potential flow theory and an eigenfunction matching method is de...
SummaryIn the present study, a brief discussion on the hydroelastic analysis of VLFS using Boundary ...
We consider, using linear water-wave theory, three-dimensional problems concerning the interaction o...
The hydroelastic behaviour of a pontoon-type VLFS subjected to unsteady external loads in wave condi...
AbstractThis study aims at demonstrating the capability of the immersed-body method to simulate wave...
This paper reports a new method of computing the coefficients of the modal expansion of the velocity...
Due to the growth of their population, urban development and the corresponding expansion of land use...