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the kinds of large scale waves which are important in [[:Category:Offshore Engineering|Offshore Engineering]].
 
the kinds of large scale waves which are important in [[:Category:Offshore Engineering|Offshore Engineering]].
  
These are notes taken from the MIT open courseware and were written by [http://oe.mit.edu/index.php?option=com_contxtd&task=view&contact_id=12&Itemid=86 Paul Sclavounos].
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The pages in this category are based on the MIT open courseware notes written by [http://oe.mit.edu/index.php?option=com_contxtd&task=view&contact_id=12&Itemid=86 Paul Sclavounos].
 
 
1. [[Conservation Laws and Boundary Conditions]]
 
 
 
2. [[Linear and Second-Order Wave Theory]]
 
 
 
3. [[Linear Plane Progressive Regular Waves]]
 
 
 
4. [[Wave Energy Density and Flux]]
 
 
 
5. [[Wave Momentum Flux]]
 
 
 
6. [[Wavemaker Theory]]
 
 
 
7. [[Translating Coordinate Systems]]
 
 
 
8. [[Ship Kelvin Wake]]
 
 
 
9. [[Linear Wave-Body Interaction]]
 
 
 
10. [[Added-Mass, Damping Coefficients And Exciting Forces]]
 
 
 
11. [[Long Wavelength Approximations]]
 
 
 
12. [[Wave Scattering By A Vertical Circular Cylinder]]
 
 
 
13. [[Forward-Speed Ship Wave Flows]]
 
 
 
14. [[Strip Theory Of Ship Motions. Heave & Pitch]]
 
 
 
15. [[Ship Roll-Sway-Yaw Motions]]
 
 
 
16. [[Derivative Seakeeping Quantities]]
 
 
 
17. [[Seakeeping In Random Waves]]
 
 
 
18. [[Solution of Wave-Body Flows, Green's Theorem]]
 
 
 
19. [[Rankine Intergral Equations For Ship Flows]]
 
 
 
20. [[Panel Methods]]
 
 
 
21. [[Wave Drift Forces]]
 
 
 
22. [[Second-Order Wave Theory]]
 
 
 
23. [[Second-Order Wave Effect On Offshore Platforms]]
 

Revision as of 00:47, 27 October 2009

This is an introduction to the basic theory of ocean waves and their interaction with offshore structures. It focuses on the kinds of large scale waves which are important in Offshore Engineering.

The pages in this category are based on the MIT open courseware notes written by Paul Sclavounos.