As a fluid particle flows toward the leading edge of a cylinder, the pressure in the fluid particle rises from the free stream pressure to stagnation pressure. The high fluid pressure near the leading edge impels flow about the cylinder as boundary layer develop about both sides. However, the high pressure is not sufficient to [...]
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Vortex Induced Vibration
Posted in Offshore Engineering on September 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Statkraft takes lead in tidal power
Posted in Offshore Engineering on April 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Norway’s Statkraft has invested approximately NOK 45 million in Atlantis Resources, one of the world’s leading developers of tidal power. Statkraft says the agreement with Atlantis secures the company access to cutting-edge expertise and a presence on the board, as well as exclusive negotiating rights regarding participation in material projects initiated by Atlantis to develop tidal [...]
Examples on Marine Operations (VERITAS Marine Operation)
Posted in Offshore Engineering on March 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Loud out
The activities necessary to transfer a structure from land onto a vessel for transportation.
Float Out
The activities necessary to transfer a structure from a dry construction site (dry dock) to a self-floating condition outside the construction site for towing or mooring.
Float on/ Float Off
The activities necessary to transfer a floating structure onto the deck of [...]
About AUV
Posted in Offshore Engineering on January 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Tidal Wave Alternative Energy
Posted in Offshore Engineering on December 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Wave Energy
Posted in Offshore Engineering on October 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
StatoilHydro has invested in wave power technology developed by Ocean Power Delivery (OPD). ODP will build the world’s first commercial wave power plant off the coast of Portugal.
WAVE ENERGY: The Pelamis units move with the waves up and down and from side to side, and are connected via subsea cables to the land-based electricity [...]
SWAY – Changing the future of Wind Power
Posted in Offshore Engineering on October 11, 2008 | 1 Comment »
SWAY has developed a solution that will overcome the most significant arguments against wind power – lack of economy and disturbance of the landscape. The solution has the potential of securing a number of nations worldwide economical access to an unlimited energy source with no pollution and minimal environmental controversy.
SWAY is a renewable energy company, [...]
Ocean Energy
Posted in Offshore Engineering on October 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Random Seas and Design of Maritime Structure
Posted in Offshore Engineering on October 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
e-book: Random Seas and Design of Maritime Structure by Y. Goda
Offshore Codes
Posted in Offshore Engineering, tagged ABS, API, DNV, Norsok on July 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Hi guys,
Berikut link codes untuk offshore Structure, namun banyak juga standard selain untuk offshore engineering, silahkan dijelajah & semoga bermanfaat .
ABS (American Bureau of Shipping)
Semua code free & up-to-date (free sign-up required)
DNV (Det Norske Veritas)
Sebagian free download
Lihat menu di kiri atas untuk codes di bidang lainnya
Norsok
Lihat menu di kanan atas untuk codes di bidang lainnya
API [...]
All About Fenders & Moorings
Posted in Offshore Engineering on May 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
1 General
[1] Quay walls and jetties are facilities where ships can load or unload their cargo while they are safely moored to the structure. Sometimes the harbour is protected by a breakwater or by natural protection.
[2] Quay walls are continuous structures, combining the unloading and the mooring function. Behind the quay ample space will be [...]
We call “Ocean Engineering”
Posted in Offshore Engineering on May 27, 2008 | 1 Comment »
This picture taken from Woodside’s project what they call “Pluto LNG Project”.
What I would like to share from this picture is that Ocean Engineering is collaboration between onshore (coastal) works and offshore works.
This is really an amazing & a challenging for you guys who interested in Ocean Engineering.








