Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
792627 Journal of Fluids and Structures 2010 25 Pages PDF
Abstract

Water wave diffraction by two parallel closely spaced rectangular barges is investigated, to characterise the general problem of LNG offloading from a floating plant into a shuttle tanker. It is well known that large free-surface motions, in the gap between the hulls, are predicted by diffraction theory; in model tests amplitudes of at least five times that of the incident wave amplitude have been observed. A second-order diffraction calculation is used, based on a quadratic boundary element method, to examine the behaviour of this characteristic configuration and to examine the influence of spacing between the hulls. The free-surface near-resonant behaviour at first and second order is interpreted in the context of simple linear analytical solutions for three-dimensional flow in an open-ended gap.

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