This paper is concerned with the connection design for a two-floating beam system for minimum hydroelastic response. The frequency domain approach is used for the hydroelastic analysis. The fluid is modelled as an ideal fluid, and the floating beams are modelled by the Euler-Bernoulli beam theory. The boundary element method (BEM) and the finite element method (FEM) are applied to solve the governing equation of the fluid motion and the beam equation of motion, respectively. The study aims to investigate the optimum location and rotational stiffness of the connection for the two-floating beam system with the view to minimize the compliance. The study also investigates the effects of relative beam stiffnesses on the hydroelastic response of ...
This thesis dene a limit for when hydroelasticity is necessary to include in an analysis of a large ...
The world is currently in a global energy transition. To reach the global energy goals requires mass...
This paper is concerned with the reduction of hydroelastic responses of pontoon-type very large floa...
This paper is concerned with the hydroelastic response of multiple floating beams connected together...
This paper is concerned with the hydroelastic response of pontoon-type, very large floating structur...
This thesis concerns a hydroelastic analysis of a multi-module very large floating structure (VLFS),...
Pneumatically supported floating structures, which utilize an aircushion below the structural bottom...
A numerical examination is presented of the response of floating elastic beams to regular and irregu...
This paper presents the use of flexible connector and "gill cells" to mitigate the hydroelastic resp...
The numerical hydroelastic method is used to study the structural response of a hexagon enclosed pla...
The hydroelastic responses of two large box-like, side by side, floating modules are described in th...
This research project develops an adaptable framework for simulating hydroelastic interaction using ...
In this study, a numerical procedure has been proposed to analyze the equation of motion of the elas...
Presented herein are the hydroelastic responses of two large box-like floating modules that are plac...
10.1115/OMAE2009-79692Proceedings of the International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic E...
This thesis dene a limit for when hydroelasticity is necessary to include in an analysis of a large ...
The world is currently in a global energy transition. To reach the global energy goals requires mass...
This paper is concerned with the reduction of hydroelastic responses of pontoon-type very large floa...
This paper is concerned with the hydroelastic response of multiple floating beams connected together...
This paper is concerned with the hydroelastic response of pontoon-type, very large floating structur...
This thesis concerns a hydroelastic analysis of a multi-module very large floating structure (VLFS),...
Pneumatically supported floating structures, which utilize an aircushion below the structural bottom...
A numerical examination is presented of the response of floating elastic beams to regular and irregu...
This paper presents the use of flexible connector and "gill cells" to mitigate the hydroelastic resp...
The numerical hydroelastic method is used to study the structural response of a hexagon enclosed pla...
The hydroelastic responses of two large box-like, side by side, floating modules are described in th...
This research project develops an adaptable framework for simulating hydroelastic interaction using ...
In this study, a numerical procedure has been proposed to analyze the equation of motion of the elas...
Presented herein are the hydroelastic responses of two large box-like floating modules that are plac...
10.1115/OMAE2009-79692Proceedings of the International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic E...
This thesis dene a limit for when hydroelasticity is necessary to include in an analysis of a large ...
The world is currently in a global energy transition. To reach the global energy goals requires mass...
This paper is concerned with the reduction of hydroelastic responses of pontoon-type very large floa...