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On the estimation method of hydrodynamic forces acting on a very large floating structure

The floating structures that may be used for such purposes as an international airport or an offshore city are expected to be as large as several kilometers long and wide. For the estimation of hydrodynamic forces due to waves or motions that will act on such huge structures, a direct application of...

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Published in:Applied ocean research 1997-02, Vol.19 (1), p.49-60
Main Authors: Kagemoto, Hiroshi, Fujino, Masataka, Zhu, Tingyao
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