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Literature Review of Methods for Mitigating Hydroelastic Response of VLFS Under Wave Action
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2010
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HydroelasticityEngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringHydrodynamic ResponseMitigating Hydroelastic ResponseMarine EngineeringWave MotionStructural EngineeringMechanicsOffshore PlatformMarine HydrodynamicsWave PropagationOffshore SystemsHydromechanicsShip ResistanceWave ActionAerospace EngineeringLiterature ReviewCivil EngineeringMechanical SystemsFloating BreakwaterStructural Mechanics
Presented herein is a literature review on the design and performance of antimotion structures/devices such as breakwaters, submerged plates, oscillating water column breakwaters, air-cushion, auxiliary attachments, and mechanical joints for mitigating the hydroelastic response of very large floating structures (VLFS) under wave action. Shapes of VLFS that could minimize the hydrodynamic response of the structure are also discussed. The analytical, numerical, and experimental methods used in studying the effect of these antimotion structures/devices toward reducing the hydroelastic responses of VLFS are also reviewed.
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