Wave Interaction with Large Submerged Objects

Wave Interaction with Large Submerged Objects

Author: Peter Klaus Bowden

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Published: 1971

Total Pages: 0

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The practical and rigorous solutions of the potential problem associated with the harmonic oscillation of a submerged rigid body of arbitrary shape is presented. The use of Green's function reduces the determination of the potential to the solution of an integral equation. The integral equation is solved numerically and the dependency of the hydrodynamic quantities such as added mass and damping coefficients of the object on the frequency of the oscillation is established. Several checks are made on the numerical results. These include the Haskind's relations check, an energy check for the radiation problem, and comparisons with closed form solutions. (Author).


Hydrodynamic Interaction of Waves with a Large Displacement Floating Body

Hydrodynamic Interaction of Waves with a Large Displacement Floating Body

Author: Clarence Jimmy Garrison

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Published: 1977

Total Pages: 326

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This report describes the analytical method and numerical procedure for the calculation of the wave pressure distribution and resulting induced forces and moments acting on large displacement bodies in the sea. The added mass and damping coefficients for the structure oscillating in all six degrees of freedom is computed. Then, the hydrodynamic coefficients associated with both the wave/structure interaction and the oscillation of the structure are determined by use of a Green's function method using quadralateral elements of constant source strength which applies to large structures of rather general shape. The analysis is based on linear theory and viscous effects are neglected on the basis that the size of the structure is large in relation to the amplitude of the incident wave. Also, the equations of motion for a free-floating body are developed which yields the dynamic response of a floating body with linear mooring line forces. Finally, the computer program capable of carrying out the numerical calculations is outlined and the input/output is discussed in some detail. (Author).


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Report

Author: United States. National Bureau of Standards

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Published: 1968

Total Pages: 696

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