Dynamics of Offshore Structures
A special issue of Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (ISSN 2077-1312). This special issue belongs to the section "Physical Oceanography".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 February 2020) | Viewed by 20755
Special Issue Editor
Interests: hydrodynamics; stability; seakeeping; dynamics of offshore structures; offshore renewable energy; potential flow
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Dear Colleagues,
From oil platforms to offshore renewable energy equipment, to fish farms and large floating structures, the offshore sector is composed of a variety of industries and applications.
Offshore installations pose particular engineering challenges in terms of their efficiency, operability and survivability in a potentially harsh environment which is the sea. The effects of wind, waves and current on the dynamic behaviour of these structures needs, therefore, to be properly assessed. Furthermore, technologies aimed at controlling their behaviour through active or passive processes are crucial for their success.
This Special Issue aims at collecting contributions reflecting the latest developments in offshore structures' dynamics. Submissions may address the problems by first principles, theoretical and numerical modelling, model and prototype testing, applications, case studies, operational studies or other scientifically based approaches.
This Special Issue encompasses, but is not limited to, the study of fixed and floating offshore platforms, dynamic positioning, pipelines and risers, cables and mooring, offshore renewable energy and aquaculture structures. Studies addressing marine operations in the installation and maintenance of offshore structures and on the control and optimization of arrays are also within the scope.
Contributions presenting novel creative approaches, properly supported by consistent scientific reasoning, are particularly welcomed.
Dr. José Miguel Rodrigues
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- offshore structures
- offshore dynamics
- offshore hydrodynamics
- offshore renewable energy
- offshore array
- offshore marine operations
- very large floating structures
- oil and gas
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