Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1726480 Ocean Engineering 2011 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

Laboratory tests have been conducted on vortex-induced vibration (VIV) of a long flexible riser towed horizontally in a wave basin. The riser model has an external diameter of 16 mm and a total length of 28.0 m giving an aspect ratio of about 1750. Reynolds numbers ranged from about 3000 to 10,000. Fiber optic grating strain gages are adopted to measure the dynamic response in both cross-flow and in-line directions. The cross-flow vibrations were observed to vibrate at modes up to 6 and the in-line reached up to 12. The fundamental response frequencies can be predicted by a Strouhal number of about 0.18. Multi-mode responses and the asymmetry of the bare pipe response in uniform flow were observed and analyzed. The experimental results confirmed that the riser pipe vibrated multi-modally despite it being subject to a uniform current profile and all of the excited modes vibrated at the Strouhal frequency. The asymmetrical distribution of displacement mainly resulted from the modal composition. Higher harmonics of the VIV response such as the third, fourth and fifth harmonics frequencies were found to be steady over the entire duration of the test even if they varied along the length of the riser pipe.

► VIV responses of a long flexible riser in both cross flow and in-line directions were measured. ► Multi-mode VIV responses in uniform flow were observed and analyzed in both CF and IL directions. ► The excited modes of the multi-mode response were observed to have the same vibrating frequencies. ► Higher harmonics up to fifth harmonics were observed in the test. ► The asymmetrical distribution of displacement mainly resulted from the modal composition.

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