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The static and dynamic analysis of discretely represented moorings and cables by numerical means

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  • Computer oriented techniques and procedures are presented for the analysis of single and multiple cable systems. Application is made to a two-point mooring system influenced by surface and subsurface hydrodynamic loading. The effects of the various parameters are presented and the numerical method is compared to exact solutions obtained from a continuum consideration of a suspended cable. An extension of the static analysis technique to dynamic analysis, using matrix methods, makes it possible to obtain an eigenvalue solution. In reduced matrix form, the damped equations of motion are uncoupled by means of a linear transformation from the physical to a complex coordinate system. This permits evaluation of either characteristic or forced motion of cable systems.
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