Print Email Facebook Twitter Passing vessel interaction Title Passing vessel interaction: An assessment of MARIN's FlowInteraction module Author van den Berg, A. Contributor Metrikine, A.V. (mentor) Lourens, E. (mentor) Faculty Civil Engineering and Geosciences Department Hydraulic Engineering Programme Offshore & Dredging Engineering Project OE54030 Date 2017-03-07 Abstract In order to accurately predict passing vessel interaction forces, different simulation tools have been developed over the years. Many of these are based on a double body flow approach. MARIN (a hydrodynamic research institute located in the Netherlands) developed a simulation tool called the FlowInteraction (FI) module, which is part of the modular hydrodynamic simulation tool aNySIM. This module is based on double body flow theory – new is that it takes bodymotions into account in the force interaction. This is done by solving the equations of motion at every time step. The FImodule has been verified and validated during this research. An assessment was made of whether the physics in the FI module has been implemented correctly. To do this, verification and validation case studies have been done. The verification case studies have been evaluated based on expectations from the implemented physics and mathematics. Unexplainable results suggesting an incorrect implementation have been analyzed and used to draw conclusions. As validation material, a set of results from model tests done during the ROPES joint industry project has been used. When the added mass force is neglected (as it is in the FI module) during a single body heave oscillation, cushion forces are dominant. This leads to a positive netmean force, which does not correspond with reality. Therefore, in order to simulate realistic behaviour, the added mass force should be included. Some numerical and discretization errors, due to the additional functionality of taking the body motions into account, are recognized. Based on these findings, recommendations on how to solve these problems are made. It has been concluded that a double body flow model, as implemented in the FI module, only provides good force estimations when the added mass force is implemented. The usability is currently restricted to the simulation of captive ships; radiation forces can then be neglected without consequence. The FI module enables a fast hydrodynamic time domain simulation taking the influence of body motions on the interaction forces into account. Subject Double body flowPassing vessel interactionHydrodynamicsPanel methodsaNySIM XMF To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e592d320-ddfc-4ce4-8a79-6b63204eed00 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2017 van den Berg, A. Files PDF Report-Repository.pdf 10.48 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:e592d320-ddfc-4ce4-8a79-6b63204eed00/datastream/OBJ/view