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The purpose of this monograph is to show how a compliant offshore
structure in an ocean environment can be modeled in two and three
di mensions. The monograph is divided into five parts. Chapter 1
provides the engineering motivation for this work, that is,
offshore structures. These are very complex structures used for a
variety of applications. It is possible to use beam models to
initially study their dynamics. Chapter 2 is a review of
variational methods, and thus includes the topics: princi ple of
virtual work, D'Alembert's principle, Lagrange's equation, Hamil
ton's principle, and the extended Hamilton's principle. These
methods are used to derive the equations of motion throughout this
monograph. Chapter 3 is a review of existing transverse beam
models. They are the Euler-Bernoulli, Rayleigh, shear and
Timoshenko models. The equa tions of motion are derived and solved
analytically using the extended Hamilton's principle, as outlined
in Chapter 2. For engineering purposes, the natural frequencies of
the beam models are presented graphically as functions of
normalized wave number and geometrical and physical pa rameters.
Beam models are useful as representations of complex struc tures.
In Chapter 4, a fluid force that is representative of those that
act on offshore structures is formulated. The environmental load
due to ocean current and random waves is obtained using Morison's
equa tion. The random waves are formulated using the
Pierson-Moskowitz spectrum with the Airy linear wave theory."
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