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Wave driven free surface motion in the gap between a tanker and an FLNG barge
When two vessels are moored side-by-side with a narrow gap between them, intense free surface motions may be excited in the gap as a result of complex hydrodynamic interactions. These influence the motions of the two vessels...
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Wave driven free surface motion in the gap between a tanker and an FLNG barge
When two vessels are moored side-by-side with a narrow gap between them, intense free surface motions may be excited in the gap as a result of complex hydrodynamic interactions. These influence the motions of the two vessels...
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Interview with Gray Taylor Grady
Gray Taylor Grady
Jan 01, 0001
In her August 22, 1974 with Freida Todd, Margaret Gray Grady recalls her time at Winthrop from 1935-1939. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections Oral History Program.
Published by: Winthrop University
The Taylor rule, wealth effects and the exchange rate
In this study, we develop Taylor rule and Taylor rule-based exchange rate models that consider wealth effects as represented by both asset prices and asset wealth. Using data for Australia, Sweden, the UK and the US, we find...
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The Taylor rule, wealth effects and the exchange rate
In this study, we develop Taylor rule and Taylor rule-based exchange rate models that consider wealth effects as represented by both asset prices and asset wealth. Using data for Australia, Sweden, the UK and the US, we find...
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Extreme wave elevations beneath offshore platforms, second order trapping, and the near flat form of the quadratic transfer functions
Extreme free surface elevations due to wave-structure interactions are investigated to second order using
Quadratic Transfer Functions (QTFs). The near-trapping phenomenon for small arrays of closely spaced
columns is...
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Phase manipulation and the harmonic components of ringing forces on a surface-piercing column
A general phase-based harmonic separation method for the hydrodynamic loading on a fixed structure in water waves of moderate steepness is proposed. An existing method demonstrated in the experimental study described by Zang et...
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Phase manipulation and the harmonic components of ringing forces on a surface-piercing column
A general phase-based harmonic separation method for the hydrodynamic loading on a fixed structure in water waves of moderate steepness is proposed. An existing method demonstrated in the experimental study described by Zang et...
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Extreme wave elevations beneath offshore platforms, second order trapping, and the near flat form of the quadratic transfer functions
Extreme free surface elevations due to wave-structure interactions are investigated to second order using
Quadratic Transfer Functions (QTFs). The near-trapping phenomenon for small arrays of closely spaced
columns is...
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Relation Between Fourier and Taylor Series
A Guha
Feb 07, 2017
Infinite series can converge in various ways to give the resultant function. Particularly, here, we consider the Fourier series and compare it with its Taylor equivalent both of which are convergent infinite series in their own...
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First- and second-order analysis of resonant waves between adjacent barges
Water wave diffraction by two parallel closely spaced rectangular barges is investigated, to characterise the general problem of LNG offloading from a floating plant into a shuttle tanker. It is well known that large...
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Responses of interconnected floating bodies
This article describes an investigation of the wave induced responses of constrained multiple bodies. The hydrodynamic analysis is based on linear diffraction theory, and the constraints in the connections between the bodies are...
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Multi-body dynamic analysis of float-over installations
The paper investigates the interaction effects due to diffraction by a large volume substructure and an installation barge, during the operation of setting the deck onto the substructure. Linear theory is adopted. The barge...
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Multi-body dynamic analysis of float-over installations
The paper investigates the interaction effects due to diffraction by a large volume substructure and an installation barge, during the operation of setting the deck onto the substructure. Linear theory is adopted. The barge...
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First- and second-order analysis of resonant waves between adjacent barges
Water wave diffraction by two parallel closely spaced rectangular barges is investigated, to characterise the general problem of LNG offloading from a floating plant into a shuttle tanker. It is well known that large...
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Nurture
Lauren Taylor League
Jan 01, 0001
Nurture is a series of sculptural and performative works created to explore the emotional and psychological effects of objects as they relate to familial memory and the various processes one uses to nurture and express love....
Published by: Winthrop University
The Effects of Surface Wind Stress and Buoyancy Flux on the Evolution of a Front in a Turbulent Thermal Wind Balance
Here we consider the effects of surface buoyancy flux and wind stress on a front in turbulent thermal wind (TTW) balance using the framework of Crowe and Taylor (2018). The changes in the velocity and density profiles...
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Forecasting the Exchange Rate using Non-linear Taylor Rule Based Models
This research utilises a non-linear Smooth Transition Regression (STR) approach to modelling and forecasting the exchange rate, based on the Taylor rule model of exchange rate determination. The separate literatures
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Responses of interconnected floating bodies
This article describes an investigation of the wave induced responses of constrained multiple bodies. The hydrodynamic analysis is based on linear diffraction theory, and the constraints in the connections between the bodies are...
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Extreme motion and response statistics for survival of the three-float wave energy converter M4 in intermediate water depth
This paper presents both linear and nonlinear analyses of extreme responses for a multi-body wave energy converter (WEC) in severe sea states. The WEC known as M4 consists of three cylindrical floats with diameters and draft...
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Monetary Policy Rules in Emerging ASEAN Economies
Mesa Wanasilp
Jul 01, 2021
This paper examines the monetary policy rules for five emerging ASEAN economies—Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand as the adopters of inflation targeting (IT) and Malaysia and Vietnam as the non-IT adopters. For the...
The Taylor rule and house price uncertainty
Bruce Morley, Qijia Wei
Jan 01, 0001
The aim of this article is to determine whether house price uncertainty has been an important determinant of the Taylor rule-based interest rate during the years leading up to the financial crisis. A Generalized Autoregressive...
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The Taylor rule and house price uncertainty
Bruce Morley, Qijia Wei
Jan 01, 0001
The aim of this article is to determine whether house price uncertainty has been an important determinant of the Taylor rule-based interest rate during the years leading up to the financial crisis. A Generalized Autoregressive...
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