A Finite Element Method for Netting: Validation
Priour, Daniel
2013-05-29 00:00:00
[Some cases of validation of the modelling are given. These are compared with flume tank tests, sea trials, and other models. They are about tractrix shape of netting, netting stretched under its own weight, netting of hexagonal meshes deformed by a water current, hydrostatic pressure in a bag of netting, cod-end of trawl with a catch, bottom trawl at sea, cubic fish farm and bending of a rigid cable.]
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[Some cases of validation of the modelling are given. These are compared with flume tank tests, sea trials, and other models. They are about tractrix shape of netting, netting stretched under its own weight, netting of hexagonal meshes deformed by a water current, hydrostatic pressure in a bag of netting, cod-end of trawl with a catch, bottom trawl at sea, cubic fish farm and bending of a rigid cable.]
Published: May 29, 2013
Keywords: Tractrix shape; Stretched netting; Deformation of hexagonal meshes; Hydrostatic pressure on netting; Cod-end of trawl; Bottom trawl; Cubic fish farm; Bending cable
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