Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6381393 | Aquacultural Engineering | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
⺠In response to the increased demand for food in general and food fish in particular, offshore mariculture is faced with the technological challenge of providing a viable cage design concept that can function effectively in high energy environments. ⺠An SPM self-submersible cage design concept has been identified as a potential mariculture cage concept for offshore waters, and the success of this concept depends on the operational performance of the system in the offshore environment. ⺠The analysis of the cage system in regular waves with following currents demonstrates good potential for the self-submersible SPM cage concept because the response of the cage system to increasing wave height implies considerable additional submergence for realistic environmental conditions in offshore sites. ⺠The results also suggest that by changing physical characteristics of the cage system, the concept allows adequate flexibility for use of the cage system in a range of environmental conditions.
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Authors
M. Shainee, J. DeCew, B.J. Leira, H. Ellingsen, A. Fredheim,