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    Prediction of Wave Impact Loads on Ship-type Offshore Structures in Steep Fronted Waves

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    Voogt, Arjan and Buchner, Bas
    Date
    May 1, 2004

    Steep fronted waves can induce extremely large impact pressures on the hull of moored ship-type offshore structures. Several incidents confirmed that these loads can result in significant damage to the bow. As part of the SAFE-FLOW Joint Industry Project these loads were investigated with a dedicated series of model tests.

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