Effects of multi motion responses and incident-wave height on the gap resonances in a moonpool

Author:

Jing PenglinORCID,Cui TingORCID,He GuanghuaORCID,Zhang ChengORCID,Luan ZhengxiaoORCID

Abstract

The hydrodynamic characteristics of a free-floating moonpool encountering the gap resonances are investigated based on the constrained interpolation profile method in numerical wave tank. This paper mainly concentrates on the influences of the moonpool's motion responses and the incident-wave height on the gap resonances in the free-floating moonpool. Numerical results demonstrated that the heave response significantly changes the frequency and the magnitude of the linear gap resonance, while the roll motion influences more on the vertical wave loads and the wave responses in the fluid field. The heave and roll response of the free-floating moonpool are generally independent. Moreover, the magnitudes of the nonlinear gap resonances have the tendency of catching up and exceeding the linear gap resonance as the incident-wave height increasing for the free-floating moonpool, which is the consequence of the higher-order harmonics driven by the nonlinear processes and the linear secondary resonant region induced by the heave response. Based on the wavelet transform, it could be observed that the amplified harmonic component usually takes more time to be fully developed than other harmonic components during the development of its corresponding nonlinear gap resonance.

Funder

Taishan Scholar Project of Shandong Province

the University young innovational team program, Shandong Province

Publisher

AIP Publishing

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