Author:
FALTINSEN ODD M.,ROGNEBAKKE OLAV F.,LUKOVSKY IVAN A.,TIMOKHA ALEXANDER N.
Abstract
The discrete infinite-dimensional modal system describing nonlinear sloshing of an
incompressible fluid with irrotational flow partially occupying a tank performing an
arbitrary three-dimensional motion is derived in general form. The tank has vertical
walls near the free surface and overturning waves are excluded. The derivation is based
on the Bateman–Luke variational principle. The free surface motion and velocity
potential are expanded in generalized Fourier series. The derived infinite-dimensional
modal system couples generalized time-dependent coordinates of free surface elevation
and the velocity potential. The procedure is not restricted by any order of smallness.
The general multidimensional structure of the equations is approximated to analyse
sloshing in a rectangular tank with finite water depth. The amplitude–frequency
response is consistent with the fifth-order steady-state solutions by Waterhouse (1994).
The theory is validated by new experimental results. It is shown that transients and
associated nonlinear beating are important. An initial variation of excitation periods
is more important than initial conditions. The theory is invalid when either the water
depth is small or water impacts heavily on the tank ceiling. Alternative expressions for
hydrodynamic loads are presented. The procedure facilitates simulations of a coupled
vehicle–fluid system.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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