Numerical Evaluation of Longitudinal Motions of Wigley Hulls Advancing in Waves by Using Bessho Form Translating-Pulsating Source Green's Function

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作者
XIAO Wenbin [1 ,2 ]
DONG Wencai [2 ]
机构
[1] Academy of Ocean Science and Technology, National University of Defense Technology
[2] Department of Naval Architecture, Naval University of Engineering
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
translating-pulsating source; local-flow component; wave component; longitudinal motions; Wigley hulls; surface mesh;
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U661 [船舶原理];
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082401 ;
摘要
In the framework of 3D potential flow theory, Bessho form translating-pulsating source Green’s function in frequency domain is chosen as the integral kernel in this study and hybrid source-and-dipole distribution model of the boundary element method is applied to directly solve the velocity potential for advancing ship in regular waves. Numerical characteristics of the Green function show that the contribution of local-flow components to velocity potential is concentrated at the nearby source point area and the wave component dominates the magnitude of velocity potential in the far field. Two kinds of mathematical models, with or without local-flow components taken into account, are adopted to numerically calculate the longitudinal motions of Wigley hulls, which demonstrates the applicability of translating-pulsating source Green’s function method for various ship forms. In addition, the mesh analysis of discrete surface is carried out from the perspective of ship-form characteristics. The study shows that the longitudinal motion results by the simplified model are somewhat greater than the experimental data in the resonant zone, and the model can be used as an effective tool to predict ship seakeeping properties. However, translating-pulsating source Green function method is only appropriate for the qualitative analysis of motion response in waves if the ship geometrical shape fails to satisfy the slender-body assumption.
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页码:429 / 437
页数:9
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