This is part 3 of an article series on maximum dynamic loads in moorings. If you haven’t seen it yet, start from part 1 here first. Mooring design is often... Read more » The post Finding m...
This is part 2 of an article series on maximum dynamic loads in moorings. Start from part 1 here first. The maximum load in a severe sea state usually drives... Read more » The post Finding m...
In 1995, astronomers wanted to point the multi-billion dollar Hubble Space Telescope at a small portion of a completely empty sky. It was risky because they couldn’t tell in advance... Read mor...
Losing an eye might seem like a critical point of failure, but not for a starfish. This is because starfish have multiple eyes on the tip of each arm. While... Read more » The post When to re...
Bumblebees have large bodies and tiny wings but are much better at flying than you might think. They’re found thriving on mountain ranges far beyond sea level. The challenge with... Read more �...
When you’re in a rush, finding a place to park your car can be a relief. But relief can turn to dread when you eyeball the spot and start to... Read more » The post Why you need breathing s...
DSA Ocean has extensive experience in conducting hydrodynamic analysis studies for marine industry applications using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). To keep our partners informed of our expa...
What do an elephant and a manatee have in common? It might sound like the start of a good joke, but it is pure biology. The answer is they have... Read more » The post Why tiny active stabili...
The Hippopotamus has four legs for walking on land, yet it is closely related to whales and dolphins. This shows particularly when it comes to sleep: Hippos can do so... Read more » The post ...
After extensive beta testing in partnership with Defense Research and Development Canada, ShipMo3D version 4 is now available. So what are some of the new capabilities in version 4? Reduce... Rea...