Experimental and Numerical Prediction of Slamming Impact Loads Considering Fluid–Structure Interactions

Author:

Lu Tao1,Wang Jiaxia1,Liu Kun1,Zhao Xiaochao2

Affiliation:

1. School of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, Zhenjiang 212003, China

2. Marine Design and Research Institute of China, Shanghai 200011, China

Abstract

Slamming impacts on water are common occurrences, and the whipping induced by slamming can significantly increase the structural load. This paper carries out an experimental study of the water entry of rigid wedges with various deadrise angles. The drop height and deadrise angle are parametrically varied to investigate the effect of the entry velocity and wedge shape on the impact dynamics. A two-way coupled approach combing CFD method software STAR-CCM+12.02.011-R8 and the FEM method software Abaqus 6.14 is presented to analyze the effect of structural flexibility on the slamming phenomenon for a wedge and a ship model. The numerical method is validated through the comparison between the numerical simulation and experimental data. The slamming pressure, free surface elevation, and dynamic structural response, including stress and strain, in particular, are presented and discussed. The results show that the smaller the inclined angle at the bottom of the wedge-shaped body, the faster the entry speed into the water, resulting in greater impact pressure and greater structural deformation. Meanwhile, studies have shown that the bottom of the bow is an area of concern for wave impact problems, providing a basis for the assessment of ship safety design.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Open Project of the National Key Laboratory of Waterway Traffic Control

Publisher

MDPI AG

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