A theory of nonlinear wave loading on offshore structures

Author:

Debnath Lokenath1,Rahman Matiur2

Affiliation:

1. Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

2. Hydraulics Laboratory, Division of Mechanical Engineering, National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Canada

Abstract

A theoretical study is made of the nonlinear wave loading on offshore structures using the diffraction theory of hydrodynamics. A nonlinear modification of the classical Morison equation,DF+FDfor estimating wave forces on offshore structures is suggested in this paper. The modified equation is found in the formDF+Fn+FDwhereFnFd+Fw+Fqis the nonlinear contribution made up of the dynamic, waterline, and the quadratic forces associated with the irrotational-flow part of the wave loading on structures. The study has then been applied to calculate the linear and the nonlinear wave loadings on a large vertical cylinder partially immersed in an ocean of arbitrary uniform depth. All the linear and nonlinear forces exerting on the cylinder are determined explicitly. A comparison is made between these two kinds of forces. Special attention is given to the nonlinear wave loadings on the cylinder. It is shown that all nonlinear effects come from the interaction between the body's responses to the oncoming wave's fluctuating velocity and its fluctuating extension. It is found that the nonlinear effects are dominated by the sum of the dynamic and waterline forces. The nonlinear correction to Morison's equation increases with increasingkbwherebis the characteristic dimension of the body andkis the wave number. This prediction is shown to be contrary to that of the linear diffraction theory which predicted that the Morison coefficient decreases with increasingkb. Several interesting results and limiting cases are discussed in some detail.

Funder

National Research Council Canada

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Mathematics (miscellaneous)

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