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Naaijen, P. (author)
With many operations at sea carried out by ships or or other floating vessels, risks are involved because of the waves and resulting motions of the ships. Examples are the landing of helicopters on ships, transferring crew from a ship to a wind turbine, or working on the deck of an anchor handling tug. It is common practice to assess the...
doctoral thesis 2017
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Smale, A.J. (author)
The Dutch Water Act (in Dutch: 'Waterwet 2009') stipulates that water boards must assess the quality of their primary water defences every six years. The Statutory Safety Assessment Suite (in Dutch: 'Wettelijk Toetsinstrumentarium', or shortly WTI) prescribes the rules to be applied. The WTI mainly comprises of the Safety Test Regulations (VTV),...
report 2011
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Caires, S. (author), De Haan, L. (author), Smith, R. (author)
The current computations of the Hydraulic Boundary Conditions rely mostly on the distribution of the basic variables at the peak of the storms. As a means of improving the quality of the numerical modelling with a view towards the 2017 assessment, it is envisaged that the numerical models (e.g. the wave model) will in the future use time and...
report 2011
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Gautier, C. (author), Van der Westhuysen, A. (author)
The present study aims to assess the prediction of wave penetration into tidal inlets under ambient current in SWAN. The performance of SWAN in the modelling of wave-current interaction was studied for two field cases, namely Port Phillip Bay Heads, Australia, and the Amelander Zeegat in the Dutch Wadden Sea. In-situ wave observations were...
report 2010
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Lansen, J. (author), Jacobse, J. (author), Kluyver, M. (author), Arnold, E. (author)
During the storm season from October 2006 untill April 2007 several severe storms occurred at the North Sea. Three storm periods are selected to study the realiability of the SWAN wave model by means of a hindcast. The objective of this hindcast is to gain insight into the performance of the SWAN model, especially under storm conditions for the...
report 2007
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Van Vledder, G.J. . (author), Adema, J. (author)
For two historical storms the water levels and currents in the Wadden Sea were simulated using the so-called model-train of Rijkswaterstaat. The first storm of 1 Nov. 2006 generated exceptionally high water levels in the Eems-Dollard estuary. The second storm of 18 Jan. 2007 was also scaled up to represent a 1 in 4000 year design storm. In...
report 2007
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Kooy, M. (author)
To support cost calculations for tendering a pipe lay project, the influence of weather conditions has to be incorporated by applying workability predictions for the pipe lay vessel. When assuming constant good weather conditions it is possible to accurately determine the duration of an offshore pipe lay project. In practice however, changing...
master thesis 2004
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Huong, N.T.T. (author)
Among a variety of elements, the nearshore wave climate is considered to be the most important aspect to explain erosion problems along the coast. Due to the fact that available data is limited, numerical models are valuable and necessary tools to apply. This study is initiated with the main objective to study the nearshore wave climate of the...
report 2003
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