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Semester 3: Technology courses MOM251 Marine Operations MOB250 Structural Modelling MOD251 Modern System Development Methodologies MOD252 Agent Technologies MOK201 Systems Biology II – Genomics and Proteomics in Applied Biomedical Laboratory Science MOD202 Water Quality and Environmental Treatment Technology MOM251 Marine Operations 7.5 ECTS credits Course content Basic hydrostatics and stability of floating objects and submersible vehicles. General hydrodynamics, linear wave theory, calculation of forces in current and waves based on Morison’s equation. General introduction to dynamic response of marine structures, including wave statistics, wave energy spectra, the transfer function (RAO), the response spectrum.. Planning of marine operations, including operational criteria, weather windows, and governing rules and regulations. Learning outcomes Knowledge On completion of the course the student: has adequate knowledge of the physics underlying the analyses described above. knows the mathematical methods necessary to perform such analyses. Skills On completion of the course the student can: calculate hydrostatics and stability of floating objects. calculate forces on slender objects in a marine environment by means of Morison’s equation. calculate the probability of performing an operation based on operational criteria and weather windows. Competence On completion of the course the student: is capable of participating in planning, evaluating and documenting various marine operations in compliance with relevant regulations and standards. knows when further expertise is necessary. Organisation and teaching methods Lectures covering the theory, examples and exercises covering the methods of analyses. Assessment Written examination lasting 4 hours. Grading scale: A–F. Permitted examination support material Calculator and technical tables. Course readings To be announced at the start of the course. Required prerequisite knowledge Programme admission requirements. Course coordinator Assistant professor Johnny Jørgensen.