Ocean Engineering Mechanics
Ocean Engineering Mechanics provides an introduction to water waves and wave-structure interactions for fixed and floating bodies. Linear and nonlinear regular waves are thoroughly discussed, and the methods of determining the averaged properties of random waves are presented. With this foundation in wave mechanics, applications to engineering situations in the coastal zone are then presented. This introduction to the coastal engineering aspects of wave mechanics includes an introduction to shore protection. Covered within are also the basics of wave-structure interactions for situations involving ridged structures, compliant structures, and floating bodies in regular and random seas. The final chapters deal with the various analytical methods available for the engineering analyses of wave-induced forces and motions of floating and compliant structures in regular and random seas. An introduction to the soil-structure interactions is also included. The book can be used for both introductory and advanced courses in ocean engineering mechanics.
- This is the most current and comprehensive textbook on ocean engineering mechanics
- It provides complete derivations of all equations relevant to ocean engineering and wave mechanics
- There are 114 worked examples that demonstrate the applications of the various analytical techniques
- Appendices: eight appendices are presented to introduce such topics as Green's function to the reader
Product details
December 2009Hardback
9780521859523
618 pages
258 × 12 × 33 mm
1.2kg
190 b/w illus. 18 tables
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Review of hydromechanics
- 3. Linear surface waves
- 4. Nonlinear surface waves
- 5. Random seas
- 6. Wave modification and transformation
- 7. Waves in the coastal zone
- 8. Coastal engineering considerations
- 9. Wave-induced forces and moments on fixed bodies
- 10. Introduction to wave-structure interaction
- 11. Floating bodies
- 12. Wave-induced motions of compliant structures.