Affiliation:
1. China Ship Scientific Research Center
2. Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Abstract
In this paper, a nonlinear time-domain strip theory is developed to predict nonlinear vertical ship motions and structural responses in severe waves. The effects of bottom impact, bow flare slamming, and green water on bending moments have been simulated. The flexible modes of the ship hull girder are accounted for by a Timoshenko beam theory. To validate the predicted responses, a model test was conducted for a ship with large bow flare and low bending rigidity, in both regular and irregular waves. The agreements between the calculated results and the model test are fairly good. The coupling effect between higher-order harmonic and the whipping components of vertical bending moments are verified by numerical calculations. Comparative studies with test and other theoretical results are also carried out for an S-175 containership with two kinds of bow flare forms. The causes of whipping and the variance in theoretical results are discussed. The good performance and high efficiency will make it possible to use the theory and its code for direct calculation of nonlinear bending moments in a long-term period and to develop a rule formula of design wave loads in the future.
Publisher
The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Mechanical Engineering,Ocean Engineering,Numerical Analysis,Civil and Structural Engineering
Cited by
2 articles.
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