Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1720469 Applied Ocean Research 2007 20 Pages PDF
Abstract
Finite-memory nonlinear systems (FMNS) are extensively used in establishing a simple relationship between the output and input of complicated nonlinear systems. In Part I of this paper, it was shown how the response of an offshore structure exposed to (random) Morison wave loading can be approximated by the response of an equivalent finite-memory nonlinear system. The approximate FMNS models can then be used to determine, with great efficiency, the probability distribution of response extreme values. Part I of this paper was devoted to the development of FMNS models for offshore structural response. In this part, the validity of the developed models has been investigated by examining the response of three test structures under different environmental conditions. The results are promising.
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