Browsing Institutt for bygg- og miljøteknikk by Subject "Coastal and Marine Engineering and Management"
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Bayesian Damage Prediction on Berm Breakwaters in the Arctic
(Master thesis, 2018)A model for the computation of failure probabilities on partly reshaping mass-armored berm breakwaters in Arctic is presented. The model consists a reliable tool for the design of port structures in the rapidly changing ... -
Erosion in the Arctic: A Thermoabrasion Model to Predict Shoreline Change After an Extreme Event
(Master thesis, 2018)Erosion process in the Arctic is broadly classified into two categories: thermoabrasion and thermodenundation. The study completed under this MS framework is focused on thermoabrasion process. A numerical model is developed ... -
Ice-induced vibrations under continuous brittle crushing for an offshore wind turbine
(Master thesis, 2015)Offshore wind structures located in ice infested waters are subjected to actions from moving ice and forces are generated when a drifting ice crushes against the structure. The main purpose of this Master s thesis is to ... -
Improved lumping of offshore wind turbine fatigue load cases
(Master thesis, 2018)Stochastic environmental modelling, and structure response calculation are two major steps in determining fatigue damage for offshore wind turbines. However, there are challenges ahead of each step. First, site-specific ... -
Investigation of wave transformation and breaking processes in the coastal zone using REEF3D
(Master thesis, 2018)Several human activities and industries that contribute in shaping the communities and economies around the world are located in the coastal zone. Therefore, it is very crucial to understand the behaviour of the coastal ... -
Numerical Modelling of Irregular waves and Irregular Wave Forces with REEF3D
(Master thesis, 2015)In this study, the irregular wave generation using the numerical model REEF3D is tested and validated. The testing for the empty wave tank is done in order to test the irregular wave generation and the propagation. The ... -
Numerical Modelling of Sediment Transport in the Arctic
(Master thesis, 2015)The purpose of this research is to model coastal erosion mainly dune or bluff erosion in the Arctic for storm event using numerical analysis. A case study of Varandey, Russia is considered for the analysis. The numerical ... -
Numerical Modelling of Wave Interaction with Floating structures and Moored Floating Structures
(Master thesis, 2018)CFD model is new generation tool in design and engineering challenges. The thesis task was to use CFD model to perform validation of the 6DOF algorithm and the mooring model. The obtained results were successful. -
Numerical Simulation of Ice-Rubble Mound Breakwater Interactions
(Master thesis, 2018)Offshore activity in energy production, fishing, shipping, and tourism is projected to increase in the Arctic and Sub- Arctic. This projected increase in offshore activity means the supporting coastal infrastructure needs ...