Combined loading of a wave and surface current on a fixed vertical slender cylinder

A study on the loading of an oblique surface wave and a surface current field on a fixed vertical slender cylinder in a 3D flow frame is illustrated in the present paper. The three dimensional expressions describing the characteristics of the combined wave-current field in terms of mass, momentum an...

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Main Authors: Zaman, M. H., Baddour, R. E.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: 2005
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spelling ftnrccanada:oai:cisti-icist.nrc-cnrc.ca:cistinparc:8895905 2023-05-15T14:20:52+02:00 Combined loading of a wave and surface current on a fixed vertical slender cylinder Zaman, M. H. Baddour, R. E. 2005 text https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/object/?id=9874d3cb-aa2e-4858-a01e-3b77c66c6de7 https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/fra/voir/objet/?id=9874d3cb-aa2e-4858-a01e-3b77c66c6de7 unknown 24th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering [Proceedings], 24th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, 12-17 June 2005, Halkidiki, Greece, Publication date: 2005 report_number:IR-2004-41 Layered current Wave-current interaction Moment Nonlinear 3D flow field Wave-current loading Vertical fixed slender cylinder OMAE article 2005 ftnrccanada 2021-09-01T06:35:37Z A study on the loading of an oblique surface wave and a surface current field on a fixed vertical slender cylinder in a 3D flow frame is illustrated in the present paper. The three dimensional expressions describing the characteristics of the combined wave-current field in terms of mass, momentum and energy flux conservation equations are formulated. The parameters before the interaction of the oblique wave-free uniform current and current-free wave are used to formulate the kinematics of the flow field. These expressions are also employed to formulate and calculate the loads imparted by the wave-current fluid flow on a bottom mounted slender vertical cylinder. The surface current considered in this report, is assumed uniform and acting over a layer of fluid that extends from the free surface to a specified finite depth. Prior work assumes that uniform currents existed over the total depth of the fluid domain. In this paper we extend the approach considered in Zaman and Baddour (2004) for the wave-current analysis. Morison et al equation is deployed for the load computations in all cases. The above model is utilized to compute the loads on a slender cylinder for a wave with varying range of incidence current field. Computations of the moments are also done for the case when current is existed over the whole water depth of the domain. NRC publication: Yes Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic National Research Council Canada: NRC Publications Archive
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topic Layered current
Wave-current interaction
Moment
Nonlinear 3D flow field
Wave-current loading
Vertical fixed slender cylinder
OMAE
spellingShingle Layered current
Wave-current interaction
Moment
Nonlinear 3D flow field
Wave-current loading
Vertical fixed slender cylinder
OMAE
Zaman, M. H.
Baddour, R. E.
Combined loading of a wave and surface current on a fixed vertical slender cylinder
topic_facet Layered current
Wave-current interaction
Moment
Nonlinear 3D flow field
Wave-current loading
Vertical fixed slender cylinder
OMAE
description A study on the loading of an oblique surface wave and a surface current field on a fixed vertical slender cylinder in a 3D flow frame is illustrated in the present paper. The three dimensional expressions describing the characteristics of the combined wave-current field in terms of mass, momentum and energy flux conservation equations are formulated. The parameters before the interaction of the oblique wave-free uniform current and current-free wave are used to formulate the kinematics of the flow field. These expressions are also employed to formulate and calculate the loads imparted by the wave-current fluid flow on a bottom mounted slender vertical cylinder. The surface current considered in this report, is assumed uniform and acting over a layer of fluid that extends from the free surface to a specified finite depth. Prior work assumes that uniform currents existed over the total depth of the fluid domain. In this paper we extend the approach considered in Zaman and Baddour (2004) for the wave-current analysis. Morison et al equation is deployed for the load computations in all cases. The above model is utilized to compute the loads on a slender cylinder for a wave with varying range of incidence current field. Computations of the moments are also done for the case when current is existed over the whole water depth of the domain. NRC publication: Yes
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Zaman, M. H.
Baddour, R. E.
author_facet Zaman, M. H.
Baddour, R. E.
author_sort Zaman, M. H.
title Combined loading of a wave and surface current on a fixed vertical slender cylinder
title_short Combined loading of a wave and surface current on a fixed vertical slender cylinder
title_full Combined loading of a wave and surface current on a fixed vertical slender cylinder
title_fullStr Combined loading of a wave and surface current on a fixed vertical slender cylinder
title_full_unstemmed Combined loading of a wave and surface current on a fixed vertical slender cylinder
title_sort combined loading of a wave and surface current on a fixed vertical slender cylinder
publishDate 2005
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op_relation 24th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering [Proceedings], 24th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, 12-17 June 2005, Halkidiki, Greece, Publication date: 2005
report_number:IR-2004-41
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