基于混合法的两艘并行浪涌释放船在头部规则波浪中前进时的水动力相互作用数值研究

IF 4.3 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, OCEAN Applied Ocean Research Pub Date : 2024-09-09 DOI:10.1016/j.apor.2024.104225
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本研究探讨了两艘平行的浪涌释放船在水头规则波浪中的水动力相互作用。采用势流理论和函数分解 URANS 的混合方法进行了高效、精确的模拟。该方法包括一个浪涌释放模块、4DOF 运动方程、多坐标系和动态结构网格。使用两个船舶模型进行验证,比较船舶运动和波浪载荷的数值结果和实验结果。分析结果表明二者吻合度很高,倾角和俯仰运动的差异小于 5%,滚动运动的差异小于 8%,总阻力和摇摆干扰力的差异小于 15%。本次研究还观察到两艘船的波浪系统轨迹一致。研究了涌浪运动和波高对波浪-船舶-船舶相互作用的影响,强调了考虑涌浪运动对航海性能和纵向分离的重要性。混合方法准确地解决了 B 船发生参数侧倾的问题,在船-船相互作用条件下,参数侧倾幅度较小。波浪引起的力矩在这一现象中的作用有限,而主要的滚动恢复力矩则表现出硬化效应。因此,随着波高的增加,滚动运动和力矩保持相对不变,这表明参数滚动具有很强的非线性性质。
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Numerical study on hydrodynamic interaction between two parallel surge-released ships advancing in head regular waves based on the hybrid method

This study examines the hydrodynamic interaction between two parallel surge-released ships in head regular waves. A hybrid approach combining potential flow theory and functional-decomposition URANS is used for an efficient and accurate simulation. The methodology involves a surge-released module, 4DOF motion equations, multiple coordinate systems, and a dynamic structured grid. Two ship models are used for validation, comparing numerical and experimental results in ship motions and wave loads. The analysis shows good agreement, with differences of less than 5 % in heave and pitch motions, less than 8 % in roll motions, and less than 15 % in total resistance and sway interference forces. Present study also observes consistent trajectories of the wave system between the two ships. The influence of surge motion and wave height on wave-ship-ship interaction is investigated, emphasizing the importance of considering surge motion in seakeeping performance and longitudinal separation. The occurrence of parametric roll in Ship B is accurately resolved by the hybrid method and the parametric roll amplitude is smaller under ship-to-ship interaction conditions. Wave-induced moments play a limited role in this phenomenon, while the dominating roll restoring moment exhibits a hardening effect. Accordingly, roll motion and moments remain relatively unchanged with increasing wave height, indicating the strong nonlinear nature of parametric roll.

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Applied Ocean Research
Applied Ocean Research 地学-工程:大洋
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316
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59 days
期刊介绍: The aim of Applied Ocean Research is to encourage the submission of papers that advance the state of knowledge in a range of topics relevant to ocean engineering.
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