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Sarat Chandra Mohapatra and C. Guedes Soares
A hydroelastic model associated with the interaction between a surface wave and a floating circular structure connected with mooring lines in finite water depth is developed using BIEM. The BIEM solution is achieved using free surface Green?s function an...
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Zhi Yung Tay
This paper investigates the hydroelastic responses of offshore floating solar photovoltaic farms (OFPVs). OFPVs usually occupy a large sea space in the order of hectares and structural deformation under wave action has to be taken into consideration due ...
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Pouria Amouzadrad, Sarat Chandra Mohapatra and Carlos Guedes Soares
An analytical model of a current load?s interaction with a moored floating flexible structure based on the Timoshenko?Mindlin beam theory is developed under the assumption of small-amplitude wave theory and the structural response. Theoretical solutions ...
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Konstantin Shishmarev, Tatyana Khabakhpasheva and Kristina Oglezneva
The paper considers the visco-elastic response of the ice cover in a channel under an external load moving with constant speed along the center line. The channel has a rectangular cross-section with a finite depth and width. The fluid in the channel is i...
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Huu Phu Nguyen, Chien Ming Wang, Brian von Herzen and Chenxuan Huang
This paper investigates the hydroelastic response of a submersible circular ring structure, designed for offshore seaweed cultivation, under wave action and during the submergence process. The ring structure comprises two circular HDPE pipes connected to...
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Sarat Chandra Mohapatra and C. Guedes Soares
A hydroelastic model is developed of a floating flexible structure in the presence of a submerged perforated base connected with mooring lines under oblique wave action. Using the velocity decomposition method, the analytical solution of the referred mod...
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Zhe Sun, Guang-Jun Liu, Li Zou, Hao Zheng and Kamal Djidjeli
With the increase of ship size, the stiffness of the hull structure becomes smaller. This means that the frequency of wave excitation tends to be closer to the natural frequency of the hull vibration, which in turn makes the hydroelastic responses more s...
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Zhanyang Chen, Hongbin Gui, Xiyu Liao and Mengchao Du
With increasing demands for huge ship dimensions and the wide use of high-strength steel, the influence of slamming and elastic structure on structural strength cannot be ignored. Therefore, in this paper, a three-dimensional (3D) nonlinear hydroelastic ...
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Yiwen Wang, Weiguo Wu and C. Guedes Soares
The hydroelastic behaviour of a river-sea-going ship hull is analysed experimentally and numerically. A segmented ship model connected by a steel backbone is tested in regular waves, and its high-frequency vibrations such as springing and whipping respon...
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Sarat Chandra Mohapatra and C. Guedes Soares
The application of flexible horizontal porous structure has a significant impact on the design of breakwaters and wave energy absorption devices for coastal protection and wave energy extraction, respectively. This type of structure is more economical co...
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