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Wenbo Pan, Cheng Cui and Meng He
A freak wave is a spike in a random wave series and hence the local characteristics in the time-domain are of key importance. When freak waves act on moored floating structures, the dynamic responses of the structures in the time and frequency domains ch...
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Rahul Dev Raju and Madasamy Arockiasamy
Mangroves and moored barges are used individually for coastal protection and beach restoration. This conceptual paper discusses about the integration of mangroves with moored floating barges for coastal protection. The concept involves towing of a barge ...
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Chun Bao Li, Mingsheng Chen and Joonmo Choung
It is essential to design a reasonable mooring line length that ensures quasi-static responses of moored floating structures are within an acceptable level, and that reduces the cost of mooring lines in the overall project. Quasi-static responses include...
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Changqing Jiang, Ould el Moctar and Thomas E. Schellin
Within the framework of Space@Sea project, an articulated modular floating structure was developed to serve as building blocks for artificial islands. The modularity was one of the key elements, intended to provide the desired flexibility of additional d...
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Cheng-Tsung Chen, Jaw-Fang Lee and Chun-Han Lo
In contrast to either considering structures with full degrees of freedom but with wave force on mooring lines neglected or with wave scattering and radiation neglected, in this paper, a new analytic solution is presented for wave interaction with moored...
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Andrzej Stateczny, Witold Kazimierski, Pawel Burdziakowski, Weronika Motyl and Marta Wisniewska
Autonomous surface vehicles (ASVs) are becoming more and more popular for performing hydrographic and navigational tasks. One of the key aspects of autonomous navigation is the need to avoid collisions with other objects, including shore structures. Duri...
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