Saturday, December 21, 2024
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COMPASS: SeaFEM Webinar
SeaFEM is a suite of tools for the computational analysis of the effect of waves, wind and currents on naval and offshore structures, as well as for manoeuvring studies.SeaFEM has been developed for the most realistic seakeeping simulations of 3D multi-body radiation and diffraction problems, by solving potential flow equations in the time domain, using the finite element method on unstructured meshes.













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