BOLIVAR: SIMILATION ENGINE FOR MULTIVARIATE EXTREME ANALYSIS OF METOCEAN EVENTS. / Boukhanovsky, Alexander; Lopatoukhin, Leonid.
14th Inetrnational Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference. 2014. p. 473-480.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Research
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T1 - BOLIVAR: SIMILATION ENGINE FOR MULTIVARIATE EXTREME ANALYSIS OF METOCEAN EVENTS
AU - Boukhanovsky, Alexander
AU - Lopatoukhin, Leonid
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - BOLIVAR problem solving environment (PSE) is the multi-functional computational software for the researches and engineers who explore the extreme environmental conditions to design and build offshore structures and floating objects. It contains a set of computational modules of various methods for extreme analysis, and a set of modules for the stochastic and hydrodynamic simulation of metocean processes. The PSE is useful for versatile assessments of extreme estimates obtained by different methods and datasets. The application to Baltic Sea wave and wind extremes is discussed.
AB - BOLIVAR problem solving environment (PSE) is the multi-functional computational software for the researches and engineers who explore the extreme environmental conditions to design and build offshore structures and floating objects. It contains a set of computational modules of various methods for extreme analysis, and a set of modules for the stochastic and hydrodynamic simulation of metocean processes. The PSE is useful for versatile assessments of extreme estimates obtained by different methods and datasets. The application to Baltic Sea wave and wind extremes is discussed.
KW - metocean process
KW - extreme analysis
KW - return period
KW - stochastic simulation
KW - uncertainty
KW - problem solving environment
KW - computational cloud
KW - composite application.
U2 - 10.5593/SGEM2014/B21/S8.060
DO - 10.5593/SGEM2014/B21/S8.060
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - ISBN 978-619-7105-10-0/ISSN 1314-2704
SP - 473
EP - 480
BT - 14th Inetrnational Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference
ER -
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