Gang Nam Lee , Kwang Hyo Jung , Sung Bu Suh , Jaeyong Lee
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Experimental datasets of green water phenomenon on rectangular structure
The experimental dataset is presented for flow kinematics and pressure distribution of green water phenomenon on a rectangular structure. The green water experiments were performed in a 2-D wave flume with a fixed structure varying its flare angle under regular wave conditions. The structure and wave conditions were determined by scaling down with a ratio of 1:125 from the BW Pioneer Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) operated in the Gulf of Mexico. The experimental dataset includes the wave elevation, water velocities measured using Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV), bubbly flow velocities measured using Bubble Image Velocimetry (BIV), and pressure distributions obtained on the surface of the structure using the pressure sensors. The presented dataset can improve understanding of the physical kinematics of green water loading, which has a violent multi-phase flow and high-nonlinear characteristics. The dataset also can be used as benchmark data for numerical models to estimate the green water loading on ships and offshore structures.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering provides a forum for engineers and scientists from a wide range of disciplines to present and discuss various phenomena in the utilization and preservation of ocean environment. Without being limited by the traditional categorization, it is encouraged to present advanced technology development and scientific research, as long as they are aimed for more and better human engagement with ocean environment. Topics include, but not limited to: marine hydrodynamics; structural mechanics; marine propulsion system; design methodology & practice; production technology; system dynamics & control; marine equipment technology; materials science; underwater acoustics; ocean remote sensing; and information technology related to ship and marine systems; ocean energy systems; marine environmental engineering; maritime safety engineering; polar & arctic engineering; coastal & port engineering; subsea engineering; and specialized watercraft engineering.