2022
DOI: 10.26748/ksoe.2021.094
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Analysis of Relative Wave Elevation Around Semi-submersible Platform Through Model Test: Focusing on Comparison of Wave Probe Characteristics

Abstract: Recently, as the offshore structures are operated in the deep-sea oil fields, interest in the analysis of relative wave elevation around platforms is increased. In this study, it is examined how the analysis results differ depending on the characteristics of the wave probe when interpreting the relative wave elevation in the model test. First, by conducting the wave probe comparison experiment in the two-dimensional wave tank, it is confirmed how the measured values differ according to the type of wave probe f… Show more

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“…Nam et al [4] conducted a wave measurement experiment considering the floating body motion of K-Semi using two types of relative wave gauges (resistive and capacitive) attached to the floating body in the ocean engineering basin of the Korea Institute of Shipbuilding and Offshore Engineering. They calculated the relative wave height using the method presented in DNV-GL-OTG13 [3] and estimated the asymmetric factor and extreme upwell.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nam et al [4] conducted a wave measurement experiment considering the floating body motion of K-Semi using two types of relative wave gauges (resistive and capacitive) attached to the floating body in the ocean engineering basin of the Korea Institute of Shipbuilding and Offshore Engineering. They calculated the relative wave height using the method presented in DNV-GL-OTG13 [3] and estimated the asymmetric factor and extreme upwell.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%