This document is the progress report relative to the Work Package 1 (WP1 "Revision of Phase II") for the industrial research project (IRP) named "Catamaran Float-Over Tests & Simulations: Mating Operations and Hydrodynamic Tools Revision" (TECHNIP Purchase Order ITENG000159) to support the Conceptual Design developed by Technip Italy (TPIT) who have awarded CNR-INSEAN on April 2016 to carry out the necessary activities. This deliverable focuses on a revision of the results relative to Phase II ("Catamaran Float-Over Tests & Simulations: Asymmetric Configuration," carried out in 2015 as a 2nd step of the above mentioned support action).

Catamaran Float-Over Tests & Simulations: Mating Operations and Hydrodynamic Tools Revision. Revision of phase II - Final Report - part I.

Daniele DESSI;Edoardo SA FAIELLA
2017

Abstract

This document is the progress report relative to the Work Package 1 (WP1 "Revision of Phase II") for the industrial research project (IRP) named "Catamaran Float-Over Tests & Simulations: Mating Operations and Hydrodynamic Tools Revision" (TECHNIP Purchase Order ITENG000159) to support the Conceptual Design developed by Technip Italy (TPIT) who have awarded CNR-INSEAN on April 2016 to carry out the necessary activities. This deliverable focuses on a revision of the results relative to Phase II ("Catamaran Float-Over Tests & Simulations: Asymmetric Configuration," carried out in 2015 as a 2nd step of the above mentioned support action).
2017
Istituto di iNgegneria del Mare - INM (ex INSEAN)
Seakeeping; Experimental analysis; Catamaran floatover; Asymmetric catamaran; Regular and irregular waves
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