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Sea loads on ships and offshore structures

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Guest

Prof. Odd M. Faltinsen

Member of the Norwegian Academy of Sciences

Foreign Academician of the American Academy of Engineering

Foreign academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering

 

LocationConference Room 315, 3rd Floor, Chuanhai[M1]  Building

HostJingbo Wang

Time&Content

Time

Content

May   24th1415-1600

Introduction,   linear theory

May   27th1415-1600

Anti-rolling   tanks, moon pool, high speed vessels, viscous loads.

May   28th1415-1600

Viscous   loads, fish farms, VIV

May   29th1415-1600

Higher-order   wave loads

May   30th1415-1600

Dynamic   positioning, ringing, springing, slamming

May   31st1415-1600

Slamming

 

Reporter Profile

Odd Magnus Faltinsen is currently a Professor of Marine Hydrodynamics at NTNU. He has worked on broad aspects of hydrodynamics of displacement ships, high-speed craft, offshore structures and fish farms including the effect of hydroelasticity. He has developed an educational program in marine hydrodynamics at NTNU, Trondheim and made “analytical and practical contributions to the innovative analysis of wave loads and resulting motions of ships and offshore structures” (National Academy of Engineering, USA).Prof. Faltinsen is the author of the three textbooks Sea loads on Ships and Offshore Structures, Hydrodynamics of High-Speed Marine Vehicles, Sloshing (co-authored with A. N. Timokha). They have all been published by Cambridge University Press and are translated to Chinese. The sea-load book has also been translated into Korean. He has authored about 450 publications in scientific journals, conferences and books, and given about 50 keynote and honours lectures.