HYDROELASTICITY OF MARINE STRUCTURES

作者: W.G. Price , Wu Yousheng

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-444-87707-9.50026-9

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摘要: Hydroelasticity is that branch of science which concerned with the motion deformable bodies through liquids. A floating or fixed marine structure a flexible body deforms due to actions fluid loadings other externally applied forces. This paper discusses general three dimensional hydroelastic theory applicable structures may be moving in regular sinusoidal waves. Applications are illustrated reference ships, multi-hulls (SWATHS, catamaran, semisubmersible), jack-up rig, plate, etc.

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