Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8059211 | Applied Ocean Research | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Previous studies by the authors have confirmed that the delicate balance between various mean wave drift forces and moments is the main contributor to the heading stability of a single-point moored ship shaped vessel. It is shown here that in a bi-directional seastate, the interaction between the two wave components can significantly alter the drift loads on the platform. A simple cross-wave correction is added to the time domain simulations to account for the interaction. Implementing this correction brings the numerical results more in line with the experimental findings. The cross-wave correction term is quantified and recommendations are made for better simulations and experiments of such platforms.
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Authors
Razieh Zanganeh, Krish Thiagarajan,