Focused wave interactions with floating structures: a blind comparative study

Author:

Ransley Edward J.1,Brown Scott A.2,Hann Martyn2,Greaves Deborah M.2,Windt Christian3,Ringwood John3,Davidson Josh4,Schmitt Pal5,Yan Shiqiang6,Wang Junxian X.6,Wang Jinghua H.6,Ma Qingwei6,Xie Zhihua7,Giorgi Giuseppe8,Hughes Jack9,Williams Alison9,Masters Ian9,Lin Zaibin10,Chen Hao10,Qian Ling10,Ma Zhihua10,Chen Qiang11,Ding Haoyu11,Zang Jun11,van Rij Jennifer12,Yu Yi-Hsiang12,Li Zhaobin13,Bouscasse Benjamin13,Ducrozet Guillaume13,Bingham Harry14

Affiliation:

1. School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics, University of Plymouth, UK (corresponding author: )

2. School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics, University of Plymouth, UK

3. Centre for Ocean Energy Research, Maynooth University, Ireland

4. Department of Fluid Mechanics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary

5. School of Natural & Built Environment, Queen's University Belfast, UK

6. School of Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering, City, University of London, UK

7. School of Engineering, Cardiff University, UK

8. Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy

9. Zienkiewicz Centre for Computational Engineering, College of Engineering, Swansea University, UK

10. Department of Computing & Mathematics, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

11. Department of Architecture & Civil Engineering, University of Bath, UK

12. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA

13. LHEEA, École Centrale de Nantes, France

14. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

Abstract

The paper presents results from the Collaborative Computational Project in Wave Structure Interaction (CCP-WSI) Blind Test Series 2. Without prior access to the physical data, participants, with numerical methods ranging from low-fidelity linear models to fully non-linear Navier–Stokes (NS) solvers, simulate the interaction between focused wave events and two separate, taut-moored, floating structures: a hemispherical-bottomed cylinder and a cylinder with a moonpool. The ‘blind’ numerical predictions for heave, surge, pitch and mooring load, are compared against physical measurements. Dynamic time warping is used to quantify the predictive capability of participating methods. In general, NS solvers and hybrid methods give more accurate predictions; however, heave amplitude is predicted reasonably well by all methods; and a WEC-Sim implementation, with CFD-informed viscous terms, demonstrates comparable predictive capability to even the stronger NS solvers. Large variations in the solutions are observed (even among similar methods), highlighting a need for standardisation in the numerical modelling of WSI problems.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Mechanics of Materials,Civil and Structural Engineering

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