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The floating elastic plate is one of the best studied problems in hydroelasticity. It can be used to model a range of | The floating elastic plate is one of the best studied problems in hydroelasticity. It can be used to model a range of | ||
physical structures such as a floating break water, an ice floe or a [[VLFS]]). The equations of motion were formulated | physical structures such as a floating break water, an ice floe or a [[VLFS]]). The equations of motion were formulated | ||
− | more than 100 years ago and a discussion of the problem appears in [[ | + | more than 100 years ago and a discussion of the problem appears in [[Stoker_1957a|Stoker 1960]]. The problem can |
be divided into the two and three dimensional formulations which are closely related. | be divided into the two and three dimensional formulations which are closely related. | ||
Revision as of 10:20, 1 May 2006
Introduction
The floating elastic plate is one of the best studied problems in hydroelasticity. It can be used to model a range of physical structures such as a floating break water, an ice floe or a VLFS). The equations of motion were formulated more than 100 years ago and a discussion of the problem appears in Stoker 1960. The problem can be divided into the two and three dimensional formulations which are closely related.
Two Dimensional Problem
Equations of Motion
The Frequency Domain Problem for a floating elastic plate which is governed by Kirkoffs equation is given by the following