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Advanced Simulation of Seaflex Mooring System with ProteusDS
技术
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 虚拟私有云
- 可穿戴设备 - 虚拟现实(VR)眼镜/耳机/控制器
适用行业
- 海洋与航运
- 可再生能源
适用功能
- 产品研发
用例
- 虚拟现实
- 虚拟培训
服务
- 系统集成
- 培训
挑战
Dynamic Systems Analysis Ltd. (DSA) 十多年来一直为海洋工程行业提供定制软件解决方案。他们的 ProteusDS 和 ShipMo3D 仿真软件测试在海洋条件下运行的船舶和设备的虚拟原型。 Seaflex AB 是 Seaflex 系泊系统的制造商,需要了解洋流、风和波浪对其系泊系统的动态影响。这种理解对于降低海洋环境中船舶运动和设备负载的风险和不确定性至关重要,从而实现更安全的设计并降低风险和项目成本。 Seaflex 系泊系统是一种工程系泊系统,根据预期的力和条件为每个特定位置定制。面临的挑战是估计海流、风和波浪对系泊系统的影响,并对 Seaflex 系泊系统对各种条件的响应进行数值模拟。
关于客户
Seaflex AB 是 Seaflex 系泊系统的制造商,这是一种工程系泊系统,根据预期的力和条件为每个特定位置定制。 Seaflex 系泊系统可用于多种应用,包括码头、波浪衰减器、导航浮标、住宅浮桥/码头、浮动直升机平台、水上飞机码头、浮动养鱼场、浮动太阳能公园、浮动房屋、波浪能转换器等。 Seaflex 系统旨在以均匀、平稳的运动拉长和缩回,即使在恶劣天气下也能保持系泊平台稳定并就位。该系统独特的结构提供了无与伦比的力阻尼,有助于延长其锚固结构的使用寿命。
解决方案
DSA 使用其 ProteusDS 软件开发了 Seaflex 系泊系统的模拟功能。该软件创建海洋结构的虚拟原型,以回答与工程设计、规划、培训、操作和安全相关的问题。 Seaflex 系泊系统以均匀、平稳的运动伸长和缩回,即使在恶劣天气下也能保持系泊平台稳定并就位。该系统独特的结构提供了无与伦比的力阻尼,有助于延长其锚固结构的使用寿命。该模型已成功实施,现在可以使用 ProteusDS 中风、波浪和海流模型的全部功能来预测 Seaflex 系统的响应。 Seaflex 团队现在拥有对各种应用程序进行建模的内部能力,并且可以获得 DSA 团队对其所有项目的支持。
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