Abstract
In this work, possible application of active control to safety assurance of offshore structures is considered. The method consists of generating control forces in a feedback fashion using pulse generators located about the structure. It is shown that the proposed control algorithm is computationally simple and is adaptable to both elastic and inelastic structural behaviour. Numerical studies are carried out in the study of controlling the mooring system of a tension leg platform under wave loading. The feasibility of real structural implementation is also commented upon. (from authors' abstract)
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | IN: 1986 OMAE TOKYO, PROC. FIFTH (1986) INT. OFFSHORE MECHANICS & ARCTIC ENGINEERING SYMP., (TOKYO, JAPAN: APR. 13-18, 1986), |
| Volume | 1 , New York, U.S.A., Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., 1986, p.39-44. |
| State | Published - 1986 |
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