23rd International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 1, Parts a and B 2004
DOI: 10.1115/omae2004-51476
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Routes to Large Amplitude Motions of Mooring Systems Due to Slowly-Varying Drift

Abstract: The effect of second-order slowly-varying wave drift (SVWD) forces on the horizontal plane motions of moored floating vessels has been studied for nearly 30 years. Large amplitude oscillations of moored vessels have been observed in the field or predicted numerically. Often, those have been incorrectly attributed to resonance or time-varying excitation from current/wind. In previous work, the authors have shown that resonance is only one of numerous interaction phenomena, and that large amplitude oscillations … Show more

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“…In overseas countries, specialized offshore engineering companies such as Technip, Mustang Engineering, and Doris Engineering are accumulating experience in process engineering through their involvement in several oil and gas development business consortiums. However, universities and research centers in foreign countries are performing basic research related to structural and fluid dynamics, not actual studies related to the process engineering of offshore plants (Lake et al 2000, Newman and Lee 2002, Matsuura and Bernitsas 2006.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In overseas countries, specialized offshore engineering companies such as Technip, Mustang Engineering, and Doris Engineering are accumulating experience in process engineering through their involvement in several oil and gas development business consortiums. However, universities and research centers in foreign countries are performing basic research related to structural and fluid dynamics, not actual studies related to the process engineering of offshore plants (Lake et al 2000, Newman and Lee 2002, Matsuura and Bernitsas 2006.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%