Show all publications

Flow Induced Motions of Multi Column Floaters

AuthorsWaals, O.J., Phadke, A.C., Bultema, S.
Conference/Journal26th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering (OMAE2007), San Diego, California, USA
Date1 Jun 2007
Recent years have shown an increasing interest in low frequency response of offshore floaters in current. Spar VIM behavior and Semi Submersible flow induced behavior is known from calm water tow tests. Recent tow test projects have also shown low frequency TLP response in steady current. The motions from the model tests are used in the global analysis of the mooring systems and risers for these platforms.
This paper discusses the dynamic behavior in current of multi column floaters and the associated complex flow patterns. Shielding between columns is addressed as well as the effect of mass ratio (i.e. floater mass divided by displacement). It is shown that lower mass ratios such as for conventional TLP's may result in larger sway response than for deep draft semi submersibles. The motion behavior is discussed as well as the increase in total mean current loads due to transverse motions.

Contact

Contact person photo

Olaf Waals

Manager

You will need an account to view this content

To view this content you will need a login account. If you already have an account you can sign in below. If you want an account then you can create one.

Tags
stability, seakeeping and ocean engineeringwaves, impacts and hydrostructuralmeasurements and controldata sciencerenewablesoil and gasinfrastructuremarine systemslife at seamodel testingresearch and developmentloads and responsesmooring and offloadingmotionsvortex induced motions (vim)offshore engineeringresearch