2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0951-8339(00)00007-1
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The hydrostatic stiffness of flexible floating structures for linear hydroelasticity

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“…(1) in Table 1, derived for ship structures, is based on variational principle and the method of virtual displacements ). Formulation (Huang & Riggs 2000), Eq. (2) in Table 1, called complete restoring stiffness, takes pressure change into account due to variation of depth and direction caused by structure deformation as well as the geometric stiffness based on still water stress distribution.…”
Section: Integration Of Stiffness Coefficientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(1) in Table 1, derived for ship structures, is based on variational principle and the method of virtual displacements ). Formulation (Huang & Riggs 2000), Eq. (2) in Table 1, called complete restoring stiffness, takes pressure change into account due to variation of depth and direction caused by structure deformation as well as the geometric stiffness based on still water stress distribution.…”
Section: Integration Of Stiffness Coefficientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three current formulations that are considered here are consistent formulation with distributed mass, ), consistent formulation with lumped mass and complete restoring stiffness formulation, (Huang & Riggs 2000).…”
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“…External forces are equilibrated with internal forces which depend on the tendon geometric stiffness. The stiffness can be determined by the general formulation of geometric stiffness written in the index notation (Huang & Riggs 2000;Senjanović et al 2010):…”
Section: Geometric Stiffnessmentioning
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“…Hydroelasticity is a known issue for many years, and there are few solutions for restoring stiffness (Price & Wu, 1985, Newman, 1994, Huang & Riggs, 2000, Malenica, 2003. In this study consistent formulation of restoring stiffness is used (Senjanović et al 2009a, b), and its condensed form is given below.…”
Section: Hydrostatic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%