Influence of the bow shape on loads in high and steep waves

To ensure survival of floating structures in rough seas, a precise knowledge of global and local loads is an inevitable integral part for safe design. One of the key parameters is the vertical bending moment. Not only vertical forces but-as previous investigations revealed-also longitudinal forces s...

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Published in:29th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering: Volume 2
Main Authors: Clauss, Günther F., Klein, Marco, Dudek, Matthias
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Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11420/4518
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spelling fttuhamburg:oai:tore.tuhh.de:11420/4518 2023-08-20T04:02:42+02:00 Influence of the bow shape on loads in high and steep waves Clauss, Günther F. Klein, Marco Dudek, Matthias 2010-12-01 http://hdl.handle.net/11420/4518 en eng International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering - OMAE 2010 978-079184910-1 International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering - OMAE: 159-170 (2010-12-01) http://hdl.handle.net/11420/4518 Conference Paper Other 2010 fttuhamburg 2023-07-28T09:21:54Z To ensure survival of floating structures in rough seas, a precise knowledge of global and local loads is an inevitable integral part for safe design. One of the key parameters is the vertical bending moment. Not only vertical forces but-as previous investigations revealed-also longitudinal forces significantly contribute to the vertical wave bending moment. Three segmented ships, equipped with force transducers, are investigated systematically in high and steep regular waves and in harsh wave environments at several cruising speeds to identify the structural loads. The model tests are carried out in the seakeeping basin of the Technical University Berlin at a scale of 1:70. To cover possible influences of the bow geometry, three different types of vessels are chosen, a bulk carrier with a full bow, a Ro/Ro vessel and a container vessel with a V-shaped frame design. For identifying the influence of the wave height and steepness on the vertical bending moment, model tests in regular waves with different crest/trough asymmetries are performed with the Ro/Ro vessel and the bulk carrier. The program can be subdivided into three parts, each characterized by the same wave lengths with varying wave steepness. The first test series includes regular waves with small amplitudes, thus linear wave theory can be applied. In the second part the same (regular) wave lengths have been generated with increased wave heights, i.e. increasing crest/trough asymmetries and wave profiles within Stokes II domain. During the last part of the experimental program the wave heights are further increased to reach wave profiles within Stokes III domain. For the evaluation of the test results in regular waves-in particular in high steep waves-the results are compared to the respective Response Amplitude Operator determined by the transient wave package technique. Here the focus lies on the asymmetry of the hogging and sagging loads with respect to the wave steepness and the bow geometry of the investigated ship models. Furthermore, the ... Conference Object Arctic TUHH Open Research (TORE - Technische Universität Hamburg) 29th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering: Volume 2 159 170
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description To ensure survival of floating structures in rough seas, a precise knowledge of global and local loads is an inevitable integral part for safe design. One of the key parameters is the vertical bending moment. Not only vertical forces but-as previous investigations revealed-also longitudinal forces significantly contribute to the vertical wave bending moment. Three segmented ships, equipped with force transducers, are investigated systematically in high and steep regular waves and in harsh wave environments at several cruising speeds to identify the structural loads. The model tests are carried out in the seakeeping basin of the Technical University Berlin at a scale of 1:70. To cover possible influences of the bow geometry, three different types of vessels are chosen, a bulk carrier with a full bow, a Ro/Ro vessel and a container vessel with a V-shaped frame design. For identifying the influence of the wave height and steepness on the vertical bending moment, model tests in regular waves with different crest/trough asymmetries are performed with the Ro/Ro vessel and the bulk carrier. The program can be subdivided into three parts, each characterized by the same wave lengths with varying wave steepness. The first test series includes regular waves with small amplitudes, thus linear wave theory can be applied. In the second part the same (regular) wave lengths have been generated with increased wave heights, i.e. increasing crest/trough asymmetries and wave profiles within Stokes II domain. During the last part of the experimental program the wave heights are further increased to reach wave profiles within Stokes III domain. For the evaluation of the test results in regular waves-in particular in high steep waves-the results are compared to the respective Response Amplitude Operator determined by the transient wave package technique. Here the focus lies on the asymmetry of the hogging and sagging loads with respect to the wave steepness and the bow geometry of the investigated ship models. Furthermore, the ...
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author Clauss, Günther F.
Klein, Marco
Dudek, Matthias
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Klein, Marco
Dudek, Matthias
Influence of the bow shape on loads in high and steep waves
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Klein, Marco
Dudek, Matthias
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title Influence of the bow shape on loads in high and steep waves
title_short Influence of the bow shape on loads in high and steep waves
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title_full_unstemmed Influence of the bow shape on loads in high and steep waves
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