Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8063067 Ocean Engineering 2018 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
A numerical method is developed to study the ship hydroelasticity problem in time domain. Boundary - Element Method (BEM) with three-dimensional transient free-surface Green function and Neumann - Kelvin approximation is used for the solution of the hydrodynamic part. The structural domain is modeled by finite element method (FEM) using 1D beam element in time domain. The coupling between BEM and FEM is made through body boundary condition in the hydrodynamic solution. Furthermore, direct integration scheme, i.e. Newmark -β method is used for obtaining the structural velocity and deformation. The efficiency and robustness of the proposed method are validated with available published results. Three different barge type structures and a large container ship are taken for the analysis. A good correspondence is observed between the proposed and reported numerical and experimental results. Also, it is observed that structural flexibility plays an important role while calculating structural deflection, shear force, bending moment etc. The developed numerical method seems to be robust, efficient and a very useful tool in predicting the hydrodynamic loads, structural deflections, shears force, bending moment etc. for flexible structure.
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