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    Overview of Sloshel Project

    Authors
    Brosset L., Mravak Z., Kaminski M.L., Collins S. and Finnigan, T.
    Date
    Jun 1, 2009

    This paper provides an overview of the Sloshel project, aspects of which are further described in other ISOPE 2009 papers (Kaminski, Bogaert, 2009; Malenica, Korobkin, Ten, Gazzola, Mravak, de Lauzon, Scolan, 2009; Maguire, Whitworth, Oguibe, Radosavljevic, Carden, 2009; Wang, Shin, 2009). The Sloshel project is a Joint Industry Project to collect data from full-scale sloshing experiments using unidirectional focused waves impacting on a fully instrumented LNG carrier NO96 membrane containment panel and a concrete block within a rigid vertical wall.

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    Waves, Impacts and Hydrostructural Renewables Oil and Gas Infrastructure Marine Systems Life at Sea Monitoring Trials and Monitoring hydro-elasticity sloshing full scale offshore engineering

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