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Effects of short crested seas on the motions of a trolley interface for ship-to-ship cargo transfer ( ) | |
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Chong, Keng Shin |
Title |
Effects of short crested seas on the motions of a trolley interface for ship-to-ship cargo transfer |
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Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School |
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This thesis sets out to explore the effects on the dynamic response of a hybrid trolley system employed in ship to shore cargo transfer operating in a realistic short crested irregular seaway. Compared to the uni-directional long crested waves, the multi-directional nature of short crested waves enhances the realism of the modeling. A standard cosine-squared spreading law was added to the two-parameter Bretschneider spectrum. The results provide added data on the coupled system response in all directions and moderate any overestimation that may be derived from simply using long crested waves. Subjects: Water waves; Cargo handling |
Language | English |
Publication date | March 2003 |
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Short title | Effects of short crested seas on the motions of a trolley interface for ship-to-ship cargo transfer |
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Author | Chong, Keng Shin |
Software used | Chong, Keng Shin |
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Page size | 612 x 792 pts (letter) |
Version of PDF format | 1.4 |