New associated project at NTNU AMOS: Real-time hybrid model testing for extreme marine environments
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New associated project at NTNU AMOS: Real-time hybrid model testing for extreme marine environments
New associated project at NTNU AMOS: Real-time hybrid model testing for extreme marine environments
There is a new associated project at NTNU AMOS: Real-time hybrid model testing for extreme marine environments. Contact person at NTNU AMOS is Prof. Roger Skjetne.
The project is a collaboration of MARINTEK, SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture and NTNU, with the support of STATOIL, SALMAR, and ABB.
The project aims at developing real-time hybrid model testing (or "hybrid testing") for extreme marine environments.
Hybrid testing is a testing method in which the physical system under study is partitioned into two (or more) subsystems: a physical subsystem tested experimentally in model-scale, connected in a real-time manner with a numerical subsystem, simulated on a computer. The two parts interact with each other using a network of sensors and actuators.