On the effect of internal flow on vibrating catenary risers in three dimensions
IK Chatjigeorgiou - Engineering structures, 2010 - Elsevier
The complete 3D nonlinear dynamic problem of extensible, catenary risers conveying fluid is
considered. For describing the dynamics of the system, the Newtonian derivation procedure …
considered. For describing the dynamics of the system, the Newtonian derivation procedure …
Three dimensional nonlinear dynamics of submerged, extensible catenary pipes conveying fluid and subjected to end-imposed excitations
IK Chatjigeorgiou - International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, 2010 - Elsevier
The complete 3D nonlinear dynamic problem of an extensible, submerged catenary pipe
conveying fluid is considered. For describing the dynamics of the system, the Newtonian …
conveying fluid is considered. For describing the dynamics of the system, the Newtonian …
Numerical simulation of the chaotic lateral vibrations of long rotating beams
IK Chatjigeorgiou - Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2013 - Elsevier
The purpose of the present study is to investigate the global nonlinear dynamic behavior of
long circular beams spinning about their longitudinal axes. Special attention is given to the …
long circular beams spinning about their longitudinal axes. Special attention is given to the …
Cable dynamics for marine applications
IK Chatjigeorgiou, SA Mavrakos - Springer Handbook of Ocean …, 2016 - Springer
It is the purpose of this chapter to provide most of the information associated with the
dynamic behavior of slender cables (mooring lines), with particular emphasis on marine …
dynamic behavior of slender cables (mooring lines), with particular emphasis on marine …
Nonlinear Dynamics of a Curve in Three Dimensions
IK Chatjigeorgiou - Dynamic Behavior of Pipelines for Marine Applications, 2023 - Springer
Riser-type pipelines conveying fluids are lengthy structures, which have a small
characteristic dimension relative to the length. They can be considered as “lines” …
characteristic dimension relative to the length. They can be considered as “lines” …