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Non-Linear Motion Characteristics of a Shallow Draft Cylindrical Barge Type Floater for a FOWT in Waves

Hideyuki Suzuki    
Yuta Sakai    
Yasuo Yoshimura    
Hidetaka Houtani    
Lucas H. S. Carmo    
Haruki Yoshimoto    
Ken Kamizawa and Rodolfo T. Gonçalves    

Resumen

A shallow draft cylindrical barge type floater with footing close to the water surface was experimentally evaluated in waves to investigate non-linear motion characteristics. The floater was designed to be used as an option for FOWT?floating offshore wind turbines. The non-linear mechanism can be promoted due to the viscous force that acts on the footing edges and the footing interaction with the free surface. In general, the observed non-linear viscous damping is modeled as a force proportional to the square of the relative velocity between the floater and the water. Therefore, the viscous damping levels is expected to increase, and the response in waves, to decrease. However, an increase in motion responses was observed for a broad range of wave periods. An attempt was made to clarify the hydrodynamic mechanism by comparing wave tank experiments, numerical calculations by CFD?computational fluid dynamics codes, and linear potential theory codes. Regular wave tests for three different wave height conditions were carried out, including free decay tests in still waters. For CFD simulations, the OpenFOAM code was selected. For potential theory simulations, the WAMIT code was chosen. As a result of the research, three points could be highlighted and discussed: first, the hydrodynamic phenomenon that contributed to the non-linear motion of the floater was identified; second, the increase and coupling of the motions response of heave and pitch motions; and finally, the phenomenon that the footing held water mass and lifted it to the water surface. The CFD calculations were able to get good qualitative results compared with the experiments and confirmed the use of CFD as a useful tool to capture the non-linear hydrodynamic phenomenon. The linear potential theory was not able to capture the phenomenon discussed herein.

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