Restoring stiffness formulations and their influence on ship hydroelastic response

Senjanović, Ivo and Hadžić, Neven and Vladimir, Nikola and Tomić, Marko (2013) Restoring stiffness formulations and their influence on ship hydroelastic response. = Restoring stiffness formulations and their influence on ship hydroelastic response. In: IMAM 2013, 14-17.10.2013., A Coruna, Španjolska.

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Abstract

Hydroelastic analysis, with contemporary and well developed methodology, is capable of adequately capturing complex fluid-structure interaction related to ultra large container ships. A physical phenomenon of springing and whipping of modern container ships are commonly analyzed within hydroelastic methodology composed of three main parts, i.e. structural, hydrodynamic and hydrostatic mathematical model. In order to ensure valuable and reliable results, their proper definition is inevitable. This paper deals with three current restoring stiffness formulations, consistent one with distributed ship mass, consistent one with lumped masses and complete one. Consistent formulation is based on ship hydrostatics, while complete is structurally oriented with geometric stiffness included. Formulation of the restoring stiffness via the finite element method is developed as very useful approach for practical utilization of the hydroelasticity methodology. The validity of new developed approach is checked in a case of regular barge one real life container ship.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Lecture)
Keywords (Croatian): Container ship, Hydroelasticity, Finite element method, Restoring stiffness, Geometric stiffness, Ship response
Subjects: TECHNICAL SCIENCE > Shipbuilding
Divisions: 600 Department of Naval Engineering and Marine Technology > 620 Chair of Marine Structures Design
Indexed in Web of Science: Yes
Indexed in Current Contents: No
Citations JCR: 0 (18.10.2017.)
Citations SCOPUS: 2 (18.10.2017.)
Date Deposited: 23 May 2016 12:50
Last Modified: 18 Oct 2017 06:31
URI: http://repozitorij.fsb.hr/id/eprint/5939

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