Hydroelasticity is important to many areas of marine technology, such as offshore and deep water systems, conventional and high-speed ships, floating airports, flexible containers of coated fabrics, and fish farms. The proceedings contain theoretical and experimental contributions on risers of floating production platforms, cables, pipelines, flexible containers, seal bag system of surface effect ships, slamming on ships, whipping, and springing of ships, TLPs, and very large floating structures. No index. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
In considering hydro-elasticity in marine technology, this text covers risers of floating production platforms, cables, pipelines, flexible containers, seal bag system of surface effect ships, slamming on ships, whipping, and springing of ships, TLPs and very large floating structures.