Marine Hydrodynamics

Marine hydrodynamics is a specialized field serving a broad industry range. It aims at defining the forces on structures in the ocean and at predicting the associated motions. MI&T owns or licenses some of the most powerful software to compute the interactions between structures and ocean waves and current. MI&T works closely with several structural engineering and naval architecture firms to provide or validate structural design of marine structures.
We work extensively in the areas of:
Traditional Naval Architecture from sailing yachts to super tankers
- Ship stability
- Ship motions
- Wave Resistance

Oil and gas
- Floating platforms
- Mooring Systems
- Vortex Induced Motions
- Coupled ship systems with unconventional mooring and fenders
- Sloshing in LNG carriers
Renewable energy
- Wave-energy converters. Motion prediction, Power Take Off estimate
- Offshore Wind on floating support
