2023
DOI: 10.3389/fenrg.2023.1218430
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Structural load monitoring of floating mooring column and its application on optimal regulation for water conveyance system operation of sea shiplock

Abstract: Due to the sea water intrusion and the development trend of using large-scale ships, more stringent requirements are put forward for the safety of water delivery process and the mooring equipment operation for the sea shiplock. The maximum loads for the mooring equipment of sea shiplock, i.e., floating mooring column (FMC), are generally occurred at the end of water delivery. The superimposed effect of turbulent flow and marine corrosive environment can accelerate the failure of the floating mooring column str… Show more

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“…This model can convert the strain signal into mooring force information in real-time, and the precision of the model was proved through physical model tests. Furthermore, Qi et al [22] proposed an optimal control scheme of a lock water delivery system based on the loading monitoring method of a floating bollard in a ship lock.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model can convert the strain signal into mooring force information in real-time, and the precision of the model was proved through physical model tests. Furthermore, Qi et al [22] proposed an optimal control scheme of a lock water delivery system based on the loading monitoring method of a floating bollard in a ship lock.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%