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Influence of yaw-roll coupling on the behavior of a FPSO: An experimental and numerical investigation
Institution:1. CNR-INSEAN, The Italian Ship Model Basin, via di Vallerano 139, 00128 Roma, Italy;2. Centre for Autonomous Marine Operations and Systems (AMOS), Department of Marine Technology, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway;2. National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, Goa, India;1. College of Harbor Coastal and Offshore Engineering, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, China;2. Civil and Coastal Engineering Department, University of Florida, Florida, FL 32611, USA;1. Department of Information & Communication Engineering, Hohai University, China;2. Changzhou Key Laboratory of Special Robot and Intelligent Technology, Changzhou, China;1. CNR-INSEAN, National Research Council-Marine Technology Institute, Via di Vallerano 139, 00128 Roma, Italy;2. University of Rome ‘Sapienza’, Dept Aeronautical & Mechanical Engn., Via Eudossiana 1, 00184 Rome, Italy;3. Centre for Autonomous Marine Operations and Systems (AMOS), Department of Marine Technology, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
Abstract:An inconvenience in the experimental set-up of a FPSO in regular waves highlighted occurrence of parametric-roll events promoted by yaw-roll coupling and motivated a combined physical and numerical analysis on the relevance of this phenomenon on the roll resonance, as well as on the water shipping. The model tests examine the ship in head- and bow-sea waves in the zone of the first parametric resonance. Numerically, it is adopted a 3D Domain-Decomposition (DD) strategy combining a weakly-nonlinear potential-flow solver based on the weak-scatterer theory with a shallow-water approximation for the shipped liquid and with a bottom-slamming solution. Detailed comparisons against these and other seakeeping experiments validated the numerical method in its different aspects with global success.At first, a 2-dof equivalent linearized yaw-roll coupled system is examined and the measurements are used to estimate hydrodynamic coefficients required to complete the mathematical model of the problem. Then the DD method is applied to verify the instability occurrence and compared against the experiments. From the analysis, the parametric-roll instability does not occur if all nonlinearities in the roll restoring load are not accounted for. However the amplitude of the resonant roll is affected by the coupling with the other degrees of freedom. Especially the coupling with yaw tends to increase the steady-state roll amplitude. It also affects the water shipping with the trend in reducing its severity for the vessel, this is opposite to the influence of the parametric roll in head-sea waves on the water on deck, as documented in Greco et al. (2014) 4].
Keywords:Parametric roll  Roll-yaw coupling  Water on deck  Experiments  Weak-scatterer theory  Nonlinear restoring  Damping  Instability
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