Houston: DNV releases new versions of the industry-leading software tools GeniE, HydroD and DeepC. “The new enhancements make analysis of floating structures faster, easier and more reliable,” says Elling Rishoff, head of DNV Software.

GeniE, HydroD and DeepC make up a state-of-the art complete toolbox for the design and analysis of floating structures. Enhancements are now being implemented with a focus on making analysis of moored floating structures easier and more reliable. “Additionally, the modelling tools have been made much more efficient and easy to use, the need for remodelling has been minimised and there is seamless integration between the different software tools,” explains Elling Rishoff.
GeniE is based on the conceptual modelling and analysis of beam and plate structures, and provides a basis for life cycle product management. It has now been extended to handle curved surfaces. This makes it easy to create the full model of a floater, and the model can be used for hydrostatic, hydrodynamic and structural analysis.
HydroD is an interactive tool for calculating wave loads and the motion responses of panel structures exposed to waves. Hydrodynamic analysis is now made easier and more reliable due to the graphic display, built-in data checks and inclusion of a new module for handling hydrostatic and stability analyses. Furthermore, different loading conditions can now be modelled directly in HydroD, using the same model as the hydrodynamic analysis. This means that it is no longer necessary to make different models for other loading conditions. HydroD also provides automatic transfer of the hydrodynamic loads to the structural analysis, whic always has been one of the strong points of DNV’s software suite.
DeepC provides unique modelling, analysis and post-processing capabilities for the riser and mooring system of floating structures.The results of the hydrodynamic analysis are automatically transferred to DeepC. This provides efficient and accurate analysis of moored offshore structures, including the coupling effects between wave loads, mooring lines and risers.
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Established in 1864, DNV is an independent foundation with the objective of safeguarding life, property and the environment. As a leading international provider of risk management services, it has a staff of 7 000 operating from 300 offices worldwide.
DNV Software is a commercial software house in DNV, serving more than 3 000 customers in the maritime, offshore, and process industries. It is a market leader in software development of design, strength assessment, risk, and information management.
