
ANSYS AQWA
ANSYS AQWA addresses the vast majority of analysis requirements associated with the hydrodynamic assessment of all types of offshore/marine structure including:
- SPARs
- FPSOs
- Semi-Submersibles
- Tension Leg Platforms
- Ships
- Renewable Energy Devices
- Breakwaters
Two packages are available.
ANSYS AQWA Diffraction provides an integrated facility for developing the primary hydrodynamic parameters required for undertaking complex motions and response analysis. Model creation can be performed through a connection with ANSYS DesignModeler with the new AQWAWB application or via ANSYS Mechanical tools using a provided ANSYS APDL macro. Hydrodynamic analysis results (i.e., motions and pressures) can be transferred to ANSYS, ASAS or generically defined FE models for subsequent structural analysis.
ANSYS AQWA Suite extends ANSYS AQWA Diffraction to include analysis capabilities for global performance of moored and/or connected systems subject to random sea states. Simulations may be static, or dynamic in the frequency and/or time domain. More advanced requirements, such as dynamic position systems and energy dissipation can be accomplished through a User Defined Function.
» ANSYS AQWA Brochure (PDF)
» ANSYS 12 Capabilities Chart
(PDF)
Features
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Modeling Flexibility
A standard panel discretization of the hull is utilized in the radiation/diffraction stage of the simulation
Coupled Cable Dynamics
As an optional extra it is possible for AQWA to include the effects of line dynamics by modeling the mooring lines as a series of rod elements
Functional Interface to Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Excel Add-In permits direct interrogation of the AQWA database via the Insert Function facility
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Events
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Techincal
Seminar/Hands-On Events
Ozen Engineering Inc. holds ANSYS Technical Seminars and Hands-On every
month. To see the event schedule or register for an upcoming event,
please go to our Technical Seminar page.
Training
Ozen Engineering Inc. offers classes taught by Ozen Engineering experts
who have extensive ANSYS application experience as well as FEA and CFD
computer-aided engineering expertise. To see our ANSYS training
schedule, please go to our Training page.
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