1971
DOI: 10.2118/2726-pa
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Experimental and Theoretical Study of Motion of a Moored Barge

Abstract: A 100-ft-square construction-type platform excited by unidirectional random surface gravity waves was studied in the field, at reduced scale in the laboratory, and by using the linear theory of rigid ships' motion. The platform was spread-moored in about 165 ft of water in the open Pacific Ocean. Water-level variations at three locations, ship rotations and accelerations, mooring forces, and wind velocity were measured in Sea States 2 and 3 (Neumann wind model). A Sea State 4 was simulated in the laboratory. T… Show more

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“…al., 5 Mitchell and Beach, 57 O'Hara, 65 Neumark, 64 * Etkin and Mackworth 26 * Muga, 59 Jeffrey, 46 and Kaplan. 47 The technique has been well established for studying frequency response, stability, and control of aircraft and unrestrained ships [Etkin, 25 * Abkowitz 2 *].…”
Section: 4 Equivalent Lumped Mass Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…al., 5 Mitchell and Beach, 57 O'Hara, 65 Neumark, 64 * Etkin and Mackworth 26 * Muga, 59 Jeffrey, 46 and Kaplan. 47 The technique has been well established for studying frequency response, stability, and control of aircraft and unrestrained ships [Etkin, 25 * Abkowitz 2 *].…”
Section: 4 Equivalent Lumped Mass Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%