Offshore Hydromechanics D2 Delft University of Technology
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Offshore Hydromechanics D2: 7. Summary and Internal Forces
OE4630 D2. Master Offshore and Dredging Engineering. This part of the Offshore Hydromechanics lecture involves the linear theory of calculating 1st order motions of floating structures in waves and all relevant subjects such as the concept of RAOs, response spectra and downtime/workability analysis.
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Offshore Hydromechanics D2: 6. Structural Aspects
OE4630 D2. Master Offshore and Dredging Engineering. This part of the Offshore Hydromechanics lecture involves the linear theory of calculating 1st order motions of floating structures in waves and all relevant subjects such as the concept of RAOs, response spectra and downtime/workability analysis.
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Offshore Hydromechanics D2: 5. Potential Flow Diffraction Problems
OE4630 D2. Master Offshore and Dredging Engineering. This part of the Offshore Hydromechanics lecture involves the linear theory of calculating 1st order motions of floating structures in waves and all relevant subjects such as the concept of RAOs, response spectra and downtime/workability analysis.
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Offshore Hydromechanics D2: 4. Potential Theory continued and Exercises
OE4630 D2. Master Offshore and Dredging Engineering. This part of the Offshore Hydromechanics lecture involves the linear theory of calculating 1st order motions of floating structures in waves and all relevant subjects such as the concept of RAOs, response spectra and downtime/workability analysis.
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Offshore Hydromechanics D2: 3. 3D Linear Potential Theory
OE4630 D2. Master Offshore and Dredging Engineering. This part of the Offshore Hydromechanics lecture involves the linear theory of calculating 1st order motions of floating structures in waves and all relevant subjects such as the concept of RAOs, response spectra and downtime/workability analysis.
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Offshore Hydromechanics D2: 2. Motion Response in (ir)regular Waves
OE4630 D2. Master Offshore and Dredging Engineering. This part of the Offshore Hydromechanics lecture involves the linear theory of calculating 1st order motions of floating structures in waves and all relevant subjects such as the concept of RAOs, response spectra and downtime/workability analysis.