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Forum: Anchoring & Mooring 17-06-2020, 22:34 |
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NPCampbell
Re: Mathematic approach to anchoring scope
I actually meant plastic deformation as elastic deformation would be considered a form of potential energy (even though a large portion of that energy would not be in the direction of the released... |
Forum: Anchoring & Mooring 16-06-2020, 22:34 |
Replies: 403
Views: 47,569
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NPCampbell
Re: Mathematic approach to anchoring scope
Hmmm, how to explain ... You state that the difference between Fw (wind force) and Fws (wind + swell), is totally accounted for by the difference in area between the two catenary positions of the... |
Forum: Anchoring & Mooring 16-06-2020, 19:11 |
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Views: 47,569
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NPCampbell
Re: Mathematic approach to anchoring scope
Both. Yes, the chain is stretching and storing the energy but due to internal friction, friction with the water, plastic deformation, and forces released in a non-axial manner you only get a small... |
Forum: Anchoring & Mooring 16-06-2020, 15:25 |
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Views: 47,569
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NPCampbell
Re: Mathematic approach to anchoring scope
Forgive me for not reading the entire post. This may have been answered already. I got to this statement on your web page and I believe this is a false premise: "It is done by representing... |
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