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Hydroelasticity of ships: taking stock and moving forward

Hydroelasticity of ships: taking stock and moving forward
Hydroelasticity of ships: taking stock and moving forward
Investigations into Hydroelasticity theory commenced in the 1970s. It has since been employed to predict the responses of a wide range of marine structures, namely ships, offshore structures, VLFS and aquaculture structures. A dedicated conference on Hydroelasticity in Marine Technology takes place once every three years, with the next one at Southampton, in 2009. These are indications that hydroelasticity is an established method. The aims of this keynote paper are to illustrate some of the applications of hydroelasticity theory to ships, with particular reference to recent and ongoing developments and, particularly, on the effects of nonlinearities and viscous flows, and discuss possible future developments.
hydroelasticity, slamming, wave loads, nonlinearities, viscous effects, design
Temarel, P.
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Temarel, P.
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Temarel, P. (2008) Hydroelasticity of ships: taking stock and moving forward. 22nd Asian-Pacific Technical Exchange and Advisory Meeting on Marine Structures (TEAM 2008), Istanbul, Turkey. 06 - 09 Oct 2008.

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Investigations into Hydroelasticity theory commenced in the 1970s. It has since been employed to predict the responses of a wide range of marine structures, namely ships, offshore structures, VLFS and aquaculture structures. A dedicated conference on Hydroelasticity in Marine Technology takes place once every three years, with the next one at Southampton, in 2009. These are indications that hydroelasticity is an established method. The aims of this keynote paper are to illustrate some of the applications of hydroelasticity theory to ships, with particular reference to recent and ongoing developments and, particularly, on the effects of nonlinearities and viscous flows, and discuss possible future developments.

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Published date: October 2008
Venue - Dates: 22nd Asian-Pacific Technical Exchange and Advisory Meeting on Marine Structures (TEAM 2008), Istanbul, Turkey, 2008-10-06 - 2008-10-09
Keywords: hydroelasticity, slamming, wave loads, nonlinearities, viscous effects, design
Organisations: Fluid Structure Interactions Group

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Local EPrints ID: 64777
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/64777
PURE UUID: 3aeb1307-ae34-4318-95c2-a372da931f54
ORCID for P. Temarel: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2921-1242

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Date deposited: 15 Jan 2009
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:45

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