PaperFatigue Predictions using Statistical Inference within the Monitas II Project
The Twenty-third International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference (ISOPE), Anchorage, Alaska, USA
30 Jun 2013
In this paper a statistical method is described for predicting fatigue accumulation. The proposed method for predicting accumulated fatigue is based ...
stability, seakeeping and ocean engineeringrenewablesoil and gasinfrastructuremarine systemslife at seajoint industry projectjipnetwork
PaperOn the Order of Grid Convergence of the Hybrid Convection Scheme for RANS Codes
Congreso de Métodos Numéricos en Ingeniería, Bilbao, Spain
21 Jun 2013
This paper presents a study of the order of grid convergence of the Hybrid convection discretization scheme that blends first-order upwind with the ...
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PaperCFD Calculations for Free-Surface-Piercing Low Aspect Ratio Circular Cylinder With Solution Verification and Comparison With Experiments
32nd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering (OMAE 2013), Nantes, France
18 Jun 2013
The flow around free-surface piercing, low aspect-ratio circular cylinder is investigated by means of unsteady Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes ...
stability, seakeeping and ocean engineeringwaves, impacts and hydrostructuralcfd developmentcfd/simulation/desk studiestime-domain simulationsrenewablesoil and gasinfrastructuremarine systemslife at searesearch and developmentvortex induced motions (vim)vortex induced vibrations (viv)simulationsoffshore engineeringresearch
PaperModelling Thruster-Hull Interaction with CFD
32nd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering (OMAE), Nantes, France
18 Jun 2013
The application of CFD for the analysis of thruster interactions effects (or degradation effects) is still a largely unexplored area. Quantifying ...
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PaperOptimisation of Resistance and Towed Stability of an Offshore Going Barge With CFD
32nd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering (OMAE 2013), Nantes, France
17 Jun 2013
For the transport of large structures over sea, offshore going barges are one of the preferred means of transportation. The resistance and towed ...
manoeuvring and nautical studiesstability, seakeeping and ocean engineeringcfd developmentcfd/simulation/desk studiestime-domain simulationsdynamic positioningmanoeuvringrenewablesoil and gasinfrastructuremarine systemslife at seadefencepassengers and yachtingtransport and shippingresearch and developmenttowing stabilitysimulationsoffshore engineeringresearch
PaperExperimental Investigation of the Effect of Waves, Ventilation and Cavitation in Bollard Pull Conditions
32nd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering (OMAE 2013), Nantes, France
14 Jun 2013
Ventilation is a feared working condition of ship propulsors, especially in Dynamic Positioning operation, since it leads to the lost of thrust of ...
sustainable propulsionwaves, impacts and hydrostructuralmeasurements and controldata scienceresistance and propulsionmarine systemsdefencepassengers and yachtingtransport and shippingmodel testingcavitationbollard pulldepressurised wave basindwbwaves & motions
PaperNew Methods and Insights in Advanced and Realistic Basin Wave Modelling
32nd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering (OMAE 2013), Nantes, France
9 Jun 2013
For model tests, the correct generation of the most realisticrepresentation of the natural wave field is of greatest importanceas the environmental ...
stability, seakeeping and ocean engineeringwaves, impacts and hydrostructuralmeasurements and controldata sciencerenewablesoil and gasinfrastructuremarine systemslife at seaseakeepingmodel testingresearch and developmentwave measurementswaves & motionsoffshore engineeringresearch
PaperEvaluation of directional analysis methods for low-frequency waves to predict LNGC motion response in nearshore areas
32nd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering (OMAE2013) , Nantes, France
9 Jun 2013
Because LNG terminals are located increasingly close to shore, the importance of shallow-water effects associated with low-frequency (LF) waves ...
stability, seakeeping and ocean engineeringwaves, impacts and hydrostructuralmeasurements and controldata sciencerenewablesoil and gasinfrastructuremarine systemslife at seaseakeepingmodel testingwaves & motionsoffshore engineering
PaperCoupling Of Two Tools For The Simulation Of Floating Wind Turbines
32nd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering (OMAE 2013), Nantes, France
9 Jun 2013
For the design of a floating wind turbine it is necessary to take the loading due to the wind, wave and current in equal consideration. The PHATAS ...
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PaperThruster-interaction Effects on a DP Semi-submersible and a Drill Ship: Measurement and analysis of the thruster wake flow
32nd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering (OMAE 2013), Nantes, France
9 Jun 2013
Thruster-interaction model tests were carried out in MARIN's Deepwater Towing Tank. Detailed PIV measurements were performed of the wake flow behind ...
manoeuvring and nautical studiesstability, seakeeping and ocean engineeringsustainable propulsionmeasurements and controldata sciencedynamic positioningmanoeuvringresistance and propulsionrenewablesoil and gasinfrastructuremarine systemslife at seapoweringdefencepassengers and yachtingtransport and shippingmodel testingresearch and developmentoffshore engineeringresearch
PaperPropeller-ice Impacts Measurements with a Six-component Blade Load Sensor
Third International Symposium of Marine Propulsors (SMP), Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
1 Jun 2013
The impact of ice on a propeller is a complex process, which most likely results into a milling or crushing process, or a combination of both. The ...
resistance and propulsionmeasurements and controlnoise and vibrationpropeller and cavitationtransport and shippingmodel testing
PaperOverview of the Monitas II Project
The Twenty-third International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, USA
1 Jun 2013
Monitoring systems may be deployed to ensure integrity of offshore units. However, these systems produce a large amount of data. Monitoring systems ...
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PaperOptimization of a Chemical Tanker and Propeller with CFD
V International Conference on Computational Methods in Marine Engineering (MARINE 2013) Hamburg, Germany
29 May 2013
In the 7 th -Framework EU project “STREAMLINE” one work package was entirely devoted to the optimization of state-of-the-art propulsion. The hull ...
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PaperInvestigation of water depth and basin wall effects on KVLCC2 in manoeuvring motion using viscous-flow calculations
Journal of Marine Science and Technology
21 May 2013
The objective of the NATO AVT-161 working group is to assess the capability of computational tools to aid in the design of air, land and sea ...
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PaperExperimental investigation of the effect of waves and ventilation in depressurised conditions on a POD-propeller of a cruise liner model
Third International Symposium of Marine Propulsors (smp’13), Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
15 May 2013
Ventilation is a feared working condition of ship propulsors. Except for rare applications such as surface piercing propeller specially designed for ...
sustainable propulsionwaves, impacts and hydrostructuralresistance and propulsionmarine systemspropellerpropulsorwaves & motions