Experimental studies on the slowly varying drift motion of a berthed container ship model |
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Authors: | S.K. Lee H. Choi S. Surendran |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Ocean Engineering and Naval Architecture, Pusan National University, Republic of Korea;bDepartment of Ocean Engineering, IIT Madras, India |
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Abstract: | The effects of free-surface waves on the floating structures are of great importance in the offshore industry. Among the six degrees of motions of a surface ship the absence of restoring forces in surge, sway and yaw led to critical situations for moored ships in the recent times. The order of forces in horizontal plane and their exciting frequencies are matters of interest. The resonance with the presence of moored chains led to many accidents in the recent past. The lines in dry conditions may not give good damping and in wet condition they may trigger the system to chaotic motions and jumps. Two different loading conditions of a container ship model are tested with waves in laboratory conditions in two different drafts. The mooring lines are chosen as per scale law and the energy under the response spectrum is determined from the plots. The results give new insights into the movement of a berthed ships subjected to waves. Response of the moored ship to different loading conditions in different water depths are discussed in this paper. The paper gives the order of energy due to first-order and slowly varying movement of a berthed container model in a towing tank. |
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Keywords: | First-order forces Drift force Slowly varying motion Berthed condition Very large floating platform and restoring forces |
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