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Nonlinear Dynamic and Kinematic Model of a Spar-Buoy: Parametric Resonance and Yaw Numerical Instability

Type

Folyóiratcikk

Language

en

Reading access rights:

Open access

Rights Holder

szerzők

ISSN, e-ISSN

2077-1312

Periodical Number

7

Periodical Volume

8

Container Title

Journal of Marine Science and Engineering

Department

Áramlástan Tanszék

Version

Kiadói változat

Faculty

Gépészmérnöki Kar

First Page

1

Subject Area

Műszaki tudományok

Subject Field

Gépészeti tudományok

Subject (OSZKAR)

nonlinear kinematics
nonlinear dynamic
nonlinear hydrodynamics
wave energy
Nonlinear Froude–Krylov
coriolis and centripetal effects
point absorber
floating spar platform
parametric resonance

Gender

Tudományos cikk

University

Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem

Other Identifier: DOI

OOC works

Abstract

Mathematical models are essential for the design and control of offshore systems, to simulate the fluid–structure interactions and predict the motions and the structural loads. In the development and derivation of the models, simplifying assumptions are normally required, usually implying linear kinematics and hydrodynamics. However, while the assumption of linear, small amplitude motion fits traditional offshore problems, in normal operational conditions (it is desirable to stabilize ships, boats, and offshore platforms), large motion and potential dynamic instability may arise (e.g., harsh sea conditions). Furthermore, such nonlinearities are particularly evident in wave energy converters, as large motions are expected (and desired) to enhance power extraction. The inadequacy of linear models has led to an increasing number of publications and codes implementing nonlinear hydrodynamics. However, nonlinear kinematics has received very little attention, as few models yet consider six degrees of freedom and large rotations. This paper implements a nonlinear hydrodynamic and kinematic model for an archetypal floating structure, commonplace in offshore applications: an axisymmetric spar-buoy. The influence of nonlinear dynamics and kinematics causing coupling between modes of motion are demonstrated. The nonlinear dynamics are shown to cause parametric resonance in the roll and pitch degrees of freedom, while the nonlinear kinematics are shown to potentially cause numerical instability in the yaw degree of freedom. A case study example is presented to highlight the nonlinear dynamic and kinematic effects, and the importance of including a nominal restoring term in the yaw DoF presented.

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