Numerical Modeling of Free-Surface Wave Effects on Flexural Vibration of Floating Structures

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WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD
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Journal Article
Citation:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL METHODS, 2020, 17, (5)
Issue Date:
2020-06-01
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To investigate flexural vibration of structures in a fluid, a numerical algorithm was developed to relate the added mass and damping effects of the fluid to each mode of vibration. These are separate from the traditional added mass associated with rigid body motion, such as the translational motion along Cartesian axes. In this formulation, small-amplitude free surface waves were accounted for by using a nonsingular implementation of the free-surface Green’s function for a potential flow solver based on Boundary Element Method. The formulation was applied to the forced vibration of structures, namely, a hemispherical shell and a reinforced half cylinder with typical dimensions of ships and offshore structures, to obtain their dynamic response at various excitation frequencies. It is observed that resonance frequency of the structure, in contact with water, decreases due to the added mass effect. The influence of the free-surface wave on the fluid loading was investigated for large structures. It is simpler to relate the fluid added mass to mode shapes rather than distribution of fluid load over wetted surface of the structure in engineering simulations. Moreover, it is found that the vibration energy radiated away by the fluid surface wave has little influence on the vibration response of the shell structures.
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