Investigation of coupled sway, roll and yaw motions of a floating body: numerical modelling for non-linear restoring
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-16, 22:31authored byDas, SK, Das, SN, Sahoo, PK
The article deals with the numerical modelling of sway, roll and yaw motions of a floating body in time domain and investigates motion instability primarily due to non-linear roll restoring characteristics in the absence of auto piloting mechanism. To compute hydrodynamic forces, we consider non-linear roll restoring characteristics and speed dependent strip theory that are obtained from the Frank's close-fit method. The governing equations are solved numerically by using RungeKutta- Gill method with adaptive step size adjustment algorithm. In order to illustrate non-linear roll restoring effect in sway.troll and yaw, numerical experiments have been carried out for a Panamax container ship under the action of sinusoidal wave of periodicity 11.2 s with varying wave height and speed. To emulate the soft spring behaviour in roll, the expression for non-linear restoring moment is represented by an odd order polynomial of roll angle. Further, in the absence of zero restoring mechanism in sway and yaw, the effect of initial condition, wave height and ship's speed is examined in terms of ship's stability. This approach provides an important guideline to model non-linear roll restoring moment for a coupled system in three degrees of freedom.
History
Publication title
Ships and Offshore Structures
Pagination
49-56
ISSN
1744-5302
Department/School
Australian Maritime College
Publisher
Taylor & francis
Place of publication
UK
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Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
International sea freight transport (excl. live animals, food products and liquefied gas)