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Ground based structure- MOSES Ultramarine modeling

Ground based structure- MOSES Ultramarine modeling

Ground based structure- MOSES Ultramarine modeling

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Hello!
FOr the first time I'm trying to model a Ground based stucture through MOSES (Ultramarine,FEM) program. I'm a new user and I'm looking for a example of MOSES input for GBS. Can anyone help me also providing a web page link where I can find how correctly model this kind of structure with MOSES program?
Many thanks      

RE: Ground based structure- MOSES Ultramarine modeling

I dont think you will find such an example, many operators and consultants regard models as intellectual property and do not tend to give them away.

I assume you mean gravity based structure (GBS) so we are talking about a concrete substructure?  Modelling these type of structures is complicated and not something you can learn from this forum.  I would suggest getting some assistance from a colleague who is familiar with the software or contact Ultramarine to see if they run any training courses.

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