Determination of coupled sway, roll, and yaw motions of a floating body in regular waves (Q1777680)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2171582
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    Determination of coupled sway, roll, and yaw motions of a floating body in regular waves
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2171582

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      Determination of coupled sway, roll, and yaw motions of a floating body in regular waves (English)
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      25 May 2005
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      Summary: This paper investigates the motion response of a floating body in time domain under the influence of small amplitude regular waves. The governing equations of motion describing the balance of wave-exciting force with the inertial, damping, and restoring forces are transformed into frequency domain by applying Laplace transform technique. Assuming the floating body is initially at rest and the waves act perpendicular to the vessel of lateral symmetry, hydrodynamic coefficients were obtained in terms of integrated sectional added-mass, damping, and restoring coefficients, derived from Frank's close-fit curve. A numerical experiment on a vessel of \(19190\) ton displaced mass was carried out for three different wave frequencies, namely, \(0.56\) rad/s, \(0.74\) rad/s, and \(1.24\) rad/s. The damping parameters (\(\varsigma_i\)) reveal the system stability criteria, derived from the quartic analysis, corresponding to the undamped frequencies (\(\beta_i\)). It is observed that the sway and yaw motions become maximum for frequency \(0.56\) rad/s, whereas roll motion is maximum for frequency \(0.74\) rad/s. All three motions show harmonic behavior and attain dynamic equilibrium for time \(t > 100\) seconds. The mathematical approach presented here will be useful to determine seaworthiness characteristics of any vessel when wave amplitudes are small and also to validate complex numerical models.
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