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==ABSTRACT==
 
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The complexity of the dynamic response of offshore marine structures requires advanced simulations tools for the accurate assessment of the seakeeping behaviour of these devices. This presentation introduces a new time-domain model for solving the dynamics of moored floating marine devices, specifically offshore wind turbines, subjected to non-linear environmental loads. The paper first introduces the formulation of the second-order wave radiation-diffraction solver, designed for calculating the wave-floater interaction.
 
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Different application examples are presented,including a GVA, and the OC3 and OC4 platforms.
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==Presentation==
 
==Presentation==

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ABSTRACT

The complexity of the dynamic response of offshore marine structures requires advanced simulations tools for the accurate assessment of the seakeeping behaviour of these devices. This presentation introduces a new time-domain model for solving the dynamics of moored floating marine devices, specifically offshore wind turbines, subjected to non-linear environmental loads. The paper first introduces the formulation of the second-order wave radiation-diffraction solver, designed for calculating the wave-floater interaction. Different application examples are presented,including a GVA, and the OC3 and OC4 platforms.

Presentation

This presentation shows the recent work of the CIMNE in the maritime transport field. It was given at the Conference on Computation and Big Data in Transport (CM3-2017) held in November 22 – 23, 2017. Draft García-Espinosa 745184031 8253 marine 2015 mooring.png MARINE_2015_Mooring.pptx

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