Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Wang, Chien Ming"
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Hydrodynamic analysis of partially filled liquid tanks subject to 3D vehicular manoeuvring
Han, Mengmeng; Dai, Jian; Wang, Chien Ming; Ang, Kok Keng (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)This paper is concerned with liquid sloshing in a partially filled container due to 3-dimensional vehicle motion. The liquid sloshing is described by a set of linear modal equations derived from the potential flow theory, ... -
Initial Design of a Double Curved Floating Bridge and Global Hydrodynamic Responses Under Environmental Conditions
Wan, Ling; Magee, Allan Ross; Hellan, Øyvind; Watn, Arnstein; Ang, Kok Keng; Wang, Chien Ming (Chapter, 2017)In this paper, a floating bridge concept is proposed. This bridge concept comprises a two oppositely curves in plan, which enables the cancellation of the axial forces at the bridge as one arch will be under compression ... -
Large floating structure with free-floating, self-stabilizing tanks for hydrocarbon storage
Dai, Jian; Ang, Kok Keng; Jin, Jingzhe; Wang, Chien Ming; Hellan, Øyvind; Watn, Arnstein (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Hydrocarbon is a major source of energy for sustainable development. Storage of hydrocarbon products, however, requires a significant amount of land space to land-scarce countries like Singapore. This paper presents an ... -
OMAE2017-61726 A Hydrodynamic Analysis of Motion Coupling Effect of Floating Storage Tank Supported by Marine Fenders
Han, Hengmeng; Magee, Allan Ross; Wan, Ling; Jin, Jingzhe; Wang, Chien Ming (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2017)This study concerns a new concept of floating oil storage facility, to be deployed in coastal waters, in which separate oil storage tanks float in an array, separated by a mooring fender system. In this paper, hydrodynamic ... -
Review of cage and containment tank designs for offshore fish farming
Chu, Yunil; Wang, Chien Ming; Park, Jeong-Cheol; Lader, Pål Furset (Journal article, 2020)Fish farm operators worldwide are planning to move offshore due to lack of available nearshore production sites in heavily utilized coastal zones, where there is increasing community opposition to coastal development and ...