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Annonce N°95764Publié le 13/03/2022 à 19:46
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environment, which is OPEN AND INCLUSIVE and individuals are given the
opportunity to FULFIL THEIR POTENTIAL and really LEAVE THEIR MARK.
Founded in 1828, Bureau Veritas is an international group specialized
in the inspection, analysis, audit, and certification of products,
infrastructure (buildings, industrial sites, equipment, ships, etc.)
and management systems in relation to regulatory or voluntary
standards. Recognized and accredited by major national and
international organizations, Bureau Veritas is present in 140
countries through a network of 900 offices and laboratories. It has
more than 75,000 employees and a client base of more than 370,000. The
marine branch is the historical activity of Bureau Veritas, and is
still one of the main subdivisions. Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore
develops its own rules for the classification of floating units and
actively contributes to the development of common rules within IACS
(International Association of Classification Societies). The topic of
the internship is the development of a numerical method for the
evaluation of the second-order wave loads in time domain. The
second-order wave loads are used in the simulations of moored units in
waves. The current procedure is based on pre-calculation of the
second-order loads in frequency domain (QTF – Quadratic Transfer
Functions) and their subsequent reconstruction in time domain. This
procedure is not fully consistent because one part of the QTF’s
requires the knowledge of the linear body motions, meaning that the
part of the second-order loads will not be consistently updated during
the simulation. This can become problematic for floating wind
turbines, where wave frequency motions are modified due to
non-linearities (such as quadratic damping or mooring forces).
Calculating 2nd order loads directly in time domain would also allow
accounting for additional non-linearities (Froude-Krylov and geometric
ones to start with). The intern will thus develop a prototype allowing
for calculation of 2nd order loads in time domain. The application
case will be the low-frequency motions of a floating wind turbine.
Reference paper is: B.Teng & Cong P.W., 2017.: “A novel
decomposition of the quadratic transfer function (QTF) for the
time-domain simulation of non-linear wave forces on floating
bodies”, Applied Ocean Research 65. SCOPE OF WORK: * Theoretical
considerations * Numerical developments * Verifications, comparisons
and validation REQUIREMENTS: Open to candidates pursuing an
engineering degree (Master degree equivalent in engineering school or
university). * Strong background in marine hydrodynamics * Programing
skills (Python, Fortran…) * Strong scientific interest Duration of
the internship : 6 months with a beginning between February & May 2022
This internship is to be formalised through a formal agreement between
the school/university, the student and the company. Bureau Veritas is
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origin, religion, disability or age. Bureau Veritas operates a strict
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