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Non-Linear Wave Generation Webinar
Posted Mon November 30, 2009 @10:28AM
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Announcements You're invited to attend a free webinar where Flow Science sales engineers will discuss successful wave interaction projects using FLOW-3D, a highly-accurate CFD simulation package.

The webinar will be held Tuesday, December 1, 2009 at 11 AM EDT.


Sponsor CFD Review

The presentation will focus on how non-linear waves can change the behavior of various maritime structures. By focusing on the interaction of waves and sea structures, greater insight and reliability can be obtained with FLOW-3D — information that will help you make meaningful design decisions with confidence.

Attendees will learn about :

  • Comparison of the wave energy device, WRASPA, under different wave conditions
  • Metacentric and buoyancy displacement during various wave impacts
  • Mooring and tether forces during wave interaction with a vessel
  • Wave interactions with coastal structures

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