Numerical computation of motions and structural loads for large containership using 3D Rankine panel method

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作者
Kim J.-H. [1 ]
Kim Y. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul
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benchmark test; containership; fluid-structure interaction; Rankine panel method; springing; whipping;
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10.1007/s11804-017-1435-5
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In this paper, we present the results of our numerical seakeeping analyses of a 6750-TEU containership, which were subjected to the benchmark test of the 2nd ITTC–ISSC Joint Workshop held in 2014. We performed the seakeeping analyses using three different methods based on a 3D Rankine panel method, including 1) a rigid-body solver, 2) a flexible-body solver using a beam model, and 3) a flexible-body solver using the eigenvectors of a 3D Finite Element Model (FEM). The flexible-body solvers adopt a fully coupled approach between the fluid and structure. We consider the nonlinear Froude–Krylov and restoring forces using a weakly nonlinear approach. In addition, we calculate the slamming loads on the bow flare and stern using a 2D generalized Wagner model. We compare the numerical and experimental results in terms of the linear response, the time series of the nonlinear response, and the longitudinal distribution of the sagging and hogging moments. The flexible-body solvers show good agreement with the experimental model with respect to both the linear and nonlinear results, including the high-frequency oscillations due to springing and whipping vibrations. The rigid-body solver gives similar results except for the springing and whipping. © 2017, Harbin Engineering University and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany.
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页码:417 / 426
页数:9
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