This paper is concerned with the hydroelastic analysis of a pontoon-type circular very large floating structure (VLFS). The coupled fluid-structure interaction problem may be solved by using the modal expansion method in the frequency domain. It involves, firstly, the decomposition of the deflection of a circular Mindlin plate with free edges into vibration modes which can be obtained in an exact manner. Then the hydrodynamic diffraction and radiation forces are evaluated by using eigenfunction expansion matching method that is also done in an exact manner. The hydroelastic equation of motion is solved by the Rayleigh-Ritz method for the modal amplitudes, and then the modal responses are summed up to obtain the total response. The very accu...
Proceedings of the International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference93-99POPE
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1995.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 180...
This thesis concerns a hydroelastic analysis of a multi-module very large floating structure (VLFS),...
This paper is concerned with the hydroelastic analysis of a pontoon-type, circular, very large float...
This paper is concerned with the hydroelastic response of pontoon-type, very large floating structur...
Pontoon-type very large floating structures (VLFS) are giant plates resting on the sea surface. As t...
A pontoon-type, very large floating structure (VLFS) is often modeled as a huge plate with free edge...
Presented herein are exact vibration mode shapes and modal stress-resultants for freely vibrating, c...
An investigation upon the hydrodynamic/hydroelastic behaviour of two types (pontoon and semi-submers...
A novel frequency domain numerical method for Very Large Floating Structure (VLFS) hydroelasticity i...
The hydroelastic behaviour of a pontoon-type VLFS subjected to unsteady external loads in wave condi...
This paper introduces a new method to study the hydroelastic behavior of hinged Very Large Floating ...
This paper presents the use of flexible connector and "gill cells" to mitigate the hydroelastic resp...
Presented herein is a literature survey of the research on hydroelastic analysis of pontoon-type ver...
This paper is concerned with the reduction of hydroelastic responses of pontoon-type very large floa...
Proceedings of the International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference93-99POPE
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1995.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 180...
This thesis concerns a hydroelastic analysis of a multi-module very large floating structure (VLFS),...
This paper is concerned with the hydroelastic analysis of a pontoon-type, circular, very large float...
This paper is concerned with the hydroelastic response of pontoon-type, very large floating structur...
Pontoon-type very large floating structures (VLFS) are giant plates resting on the sea surface. As t...
A pontoon-type, very large floating structure (VLFS) is often modeled as a huge plate with free edge...
Presented herein are exact vibration mode shapes and modal stress-resultants for freely vibrating, c...
An investigation upon the hydrodynamic/hydroelastic behaviour of two types (pontoon and semi-submers...
A novel frequency domain numerical method for Very Large Floating Structure (VLFS) hydroelasticity i...
The hydroelastic behaviour of a pontoon-type VLFS subjected to unsteady external loads in wave condi...
This paper introduces a new method to study the hydroelastic behavior of hinged Very Large Floating ...
This paper presents the use of flexible connector and "gill cells" to mitigate the hydroelastic resp...
Presented herein is a literature survey of the research on hydroelastic analysis of pontoon-type ver...
This paper is concerned with the reduction of hydroelastic responses of pontoon-type very large floa...
Proceedings of the International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference93-99POPE
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1995.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 180...
This thesis concerns a hydroelastic analysis of a multi-module very large floating structure (VLFS),...