Wave Loads on Cylinders

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Abstract

Wave loads may be defined as time varying forces on a body resulting from the wave induced flow fields which surrounds the body in whole or in part. Such unsteady fluid forces are the net result of pressure and shear forces integrated over the instantaneous wetted area.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCEEC COMETT Seminar on Wave and Ice Forces on offshore structures : Salford, UK, April 1989
Number of pages44
Publication date1989
Publication statusPublished - 1989

Bibliographical note

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Presented at the CEEC COMETT Seminar on Wave and ICE Forces on offshore structures. University of Salford, April 1989.

Keywords

  • Waves
  • Wave Loads
  • Free Flow Velocities
  • Flow Fields
  • Cylinders

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