Ocean Wave Interaction with Ships and Offshore Energy Systems (2.24J/1.692J)

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() key to symbols Prereq: 2.20, 18.085
Units: 4-0-8


Surface wave theory, conservation laws and boundary conditions, properties of regular surface waves and random ocean waves. Linearized theory of floating body dynamics, kinematic and dynamic free surface conditions, body boundary conditions. Simple harmonic motions. Diffraction and radiation problems, added mass and damping matrices. General reciprocity identities on diffraction and radiation. Ship wave resistance theory, Kelvin wake physics, ship seakeeping in regular and random waves. Discusses point wave energy absorbers, beam sea and head-sea devises, oscillating water column device and Well's turbine. Discusses offshore floating energy systems and their interaction with ambient waves, current and wind, including oil and gas platforms, Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) vessels and floating wind turbines. Homework drawn from real world applications.

P. D. Sclavounos

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