Preliminary Modeling of Coupled Motion Response for Floating Crane and Suspended Module by Using Boundary Element Approach and Empirical Model
Nurman Firdaus,
Baharuddin Ali,
Affan Hidayat
et al.
Abstract:External forces and environments can destabilize the floating crane's performance and inflict a high risk of failure in operation. Considering this, the effect of the suspended module during the lifting operation in sea waves is investigated to evaluate the dynamic response of the floating crane. In this article, the combination of potential flow theory in the Boundary Element Method (BEM) and an empirical model is proposed for the prediction of coupled motion on the floating crane and suspended module. Calcul… Show more
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