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    Numerical Multiple-body Simulations of Side-by-side Mooring to an FPSO

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    Buchner, B., Wilde, J.J. de and Dijk, A. van
    Date
    Jun 1, 2001

    A numerical time domain simulation model has been developed for the prediction of the hydrodynamic response of an LNG FPSO with an alongside moored LNG carrier. The model has been validated using the findings of dedicated basin model tests.

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    Bas Buchner

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    Manoeuvring and Nautical Studies Stability, Seakeeping and Ocean Engineering Waves, Impacts and Hydrostructural Measurements and Control Data Science Renewables Offshore Operations Oil and Gas Infrastructure Marine Systems Life at Sea Transport and Shipping Model Testing Research and Development mooring and offloading offloading waves offshore engineering research

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